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in 1911. Following the April 1915 defeat of a Russian army at the hands of the German army, the Russian authorities ordered the mass deportation of Jews living in central Lithuania to the interior of Russia — approximately 250,000 were expelled. The Zuskin family went to
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and their Lithuanian collaborators in the Viliampolė / Slobodke neighborhood of Kaunas.) Benjamin remarried in 1935 and had another daughter, Alla. His second wife died in 1937.
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Puteshestvie Veniamina: Razmyshlenia o zhizni, tvorchestve i sudbe evreĭskogo aktera Veniamina Zuskina
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presented together under the title "Sholem Aleichem Evening". In 1922 he played the title role in
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Zuskin joined the Moscow State Jewish Theater in 1921. In the same year Zuskin, together with
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Zuskin was a partner of Mikhoels until the latter's suspicious death in car accident in
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took him from the hospital while he was asleep. He awoke in a cell at Moscow's
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The Moscow State Theater: Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage
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Geological Institute, but in 1921 asked for transfer to
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Zuskin was born in April 1899 in the town of Ponevezh (
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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