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Victor Grossman(March 11, 1928– ) is an American publicist and author who defected to the Soviet Union in 1952, and is now living in Germany. ==Early life== Stephen Wechsler was born in New York City, but reluctantly changed his name to Victor Grossman after defection to East Germany in order to shield his family members in the US. When a youth, his family often summered in Free Acres, New Jersey, which was created in 1910 as a social experiment by Bolton Hall, an Irish-born New York entrepreneur, reformer and follower of Leo Tolstoy.〔Gould, Rebecca Kneale. (''At Home In Nature: Modern Homesteading and Spiritual Practice in America'' ), University of California Press, 2006 (pp. 173–6)〕
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