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[edit] Discrepancy
His parents were purged in the 1930s. ... At the close of WWII ... his mother received an official notification that her son had died, Neizvestny managed to survive.
Yes, i noticed the same thing, an adopted mother perhaps? Maybe someone else knows. --Cptbuck 21:03, 21 June 2006 (UTC)