Here's something that you won't hear about on the BBC for whom the Russian revolution was still, on balance, a good thing.
'Famed actor Dustin Hoffman was reduced to tears on Tuesday after learning that his great-grandmother had escaped a Soviet concentration camp before starting a life for herself in America, People magazine reported.The Oscar-winning star, who is Jewish, found out about his great-grandmother, Libba, on the season finale of Finding Your Roots, a PBS show in which celebrities scour ancestral records to learn about their family's history.The show revealed that Libba had been taken from her home in Ukraine to a Russian camp when the Bolsheviks targeted Jews after the outbreak of the Russian civil war in 1917. She was 53 when she entered the camp, where she remained for five years.Both her husband and son were killed by the Soviet state security force, the Cheka.Along with many other Jews fleeing Eastern Europe, she made her way to Argentina, and ultimately to America'
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