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Is he really a Ukrainian? I've heard he lived the whole life in Moscow and had Russian Naitonality.
He would be more aptly described as a Soviet Jew than as a Ukranian. That's how Wiki describes his father, David Oistrakh. 71.252.110.40 23:05, 12 August 2006 (UTC)