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Ella German
Ella German ((ベラルーシ語:Эла Герман); born 1937) is a Belarusian woman known for having a brief relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald after his defection to the Soviet Union in 1959. She has lived most of her life in Minsk, the capital of Belarus (until 1990 part of the Soviet Union); in 2013 she was living in the Israeli town of Acre.
==Early life==
German was born to a Jewish family in Minsk, then part of the Soviet Union, in 1937.〔 Her mother, reported to be a very good singer but unable to make a career of it, worked in a chorus to earn money. As German's father died when she was young, her grandmother took care of her. In June 1941, she was with her grandparents in Mogilev, southeast of Minsk, for the summer when German military forces invaded.〔 Fleeing the occupation, German and her grandparents made their way to Tambov, then farther east to Saratov on the Volga River, where they were able to locate her mother and her baby brother, Vladimir.〔 The family found space on a train carrying horses and cattle, and eventually ended up in Mordovia, southeast of Moscow.〔 After Minsk was liberated in 1944, the family returned.〔
German described her childhood in hindsight as a miserable life, but stated that she never felt unhappy. She said that as a young woman she was more interested in boys than in politics or technology, and was nineteen before she first dated. German reported that theater was important to her family and that she enjoyed dancing the waltz and foxtrot as she got older. She frequently performed in public theater and thought she might become an actress. She eventually decided that she wanted to attend university, but failed her entrance examination due to low marks in the Belarusian language. She tried for two more years to gain admission to Minsk University but continued to receive very low marks for the language criterion despite what she believed was a good knowledge of Belarusian. Another account states that she was eventually admitted to the university, but lost her scholarship after receiving a low grade on an important examination.

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