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Tatyana Sapunova : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tatyana Sapunova Tatyana Sapunova (b. ~1974) is a Russian biophysicist who was seriously injured by an act of anti-Semitic terrorism on 27 May 2002. She was subsequently awarded the Order of Courage on 21 June 2002 by President Vladimir Putin, to which she replied, "The news was entirely surprising".〔Tavernise S. ("Bomb Attack Shows That Russia Hasn't Rooted Out Anti-Semitism" ), 1 June 2002.〕〔Coalson R. ("Getting Radical About Extremism )", ''Moscow Times'' (19 July 2002.)〕〔Gorodetsky L. ("Russian law enforcement urged to curb anti-Semitic extremists", ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'' )〕 ==Background== Tatyana Sapunova's maternal grandfather was a Yiddish-speaking Jewish doctor from Belarus, who was imprisoned in the 1930s, and then sent to fight in the war. He moved around the U.S.S.R. several times, going from Kiev to the Ural Mountains, and then to Tomsk in Siberia. His daughter, Yelena (b. ~1947), married a Russian atheist, later saying that she had not felt her Jewishness for much of her life. Their daughter Tatyana was baptised as a Christian, and she grew up not identifying herself as a Jew or Jewish.
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