Home > Collections > KELLERMAN LECTURES > 2016 – SOUTHERN LIGHTS – The journey of my life through my eyes, abroad, and in Tasmania, a life interwoven with Freemasons – Albert Kusnezow
My father, (Alexander) was born in Russia in 1903 and was 14 years old at the time of the
Russian Revolution in 1917 when the Bolsheviks took control of the Government.
The Bolsheviks completely reformed the Education System and he was selected to attend a
Polytechnic and train as a Veterinarian.
When he graduated he was given an area, a local district, to treat the animals, mainly horses and other farm animals as they were the backbone of agriculture.
Where he was originally placed, there was a variance of 80 degrees Celsius between winter and summer, reaching minus 40 degrees in winter and 40 degrees in summer.
After a while, my father moved to Ukraine to a warmer climate.
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2016 - SOUTHERN LIGHTS - The journey of my life through my eyes, abroad, and in Tasmania, a life interwoven with Freemasons - Albert Kusnezow