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Leon Broitman

Oral History interview with Leon Broitman. Leon was born in 1922 in the USSR. He talks about the Ukrainian Holocaust and living in the USSR under Stalin. He started studying to become a teacher but was drafted and subsequently wounded during WW2 and never completed his education. After the war he came to Canada and became a cutter (Tailor) in Montreal. He then moved to Ottawa and opened a store. He also started an investment company that was still in business at the time of the interview (2013). He closed is store in Ottawa and moved to BC. He had 4 children with his wife and talks about them and their careers. Much of the interview is about Soviet Union history and talking about WW2 and the Germans.

Letter with Two Enclosures - August 11, 1970

Letter with two enclosures (another letter and a form) from Meredith, Marshall, McConnell & Scott, barristers and solicitors, to Harry and Esther Seidelman regarding their house mortgage. Letter is dated August 11, 1970.

Bank Letter - July 30, 1970

Letter from a manager of the Bank of Montreal to Meredith & Co., barristers and solicitors, regarding Harry and Esther Seidelman's house mortgage. Letter is dated July 30, 1970. This letter is one of two enclosures of another letter (see Part 1 of Item 1 in this file).

Mortgage Form [1970]

Form for Meredith, Marshall, McConnell & Scott, barristers and solicitors, regarding Harry and Esther Seidelman's house mortgage. Form is undated and not filled out. This form is one of two enclosures of another letter (see Part 1 of Item 1 in this file).

Letter - April 11, 1970

Letter from Meredith, Marshall, McConnell & Scott, barristers and solicitors, to Harry and Esther Seidelman regarding their house mortgage. Letter is dated August 11, 1970.