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Sadová

[sah-daw-vah]

noun

  1. a village in NE Bohemia, in the N Czech Republic: Prussian victory over Austrians 1866.



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Dr. Svitlana Sadova, a cardiologist and single mother to 16-year-old twins, spent two decades treating patients affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

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“How could I have found myself in such a hopeless situation?” said Dr. Sadova, 45.

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Viktoriya Sadova has been showing new arrivals to the city around the memorial museum in Lonsky Prison, which was a Polish, then a Nazi, then a Soviet detention center.

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Ms. Sadova has also been collaborating with museums in Kyiv and Kharkiv, exfiltrating their collections to safer locations west.

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In one particularly vivid entry in Journal, he records how the actress Marietta Sadova – always happy to take leading parts in his plays – was “choking with antisemitism”.

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