[LAT/EN] Latvian language in the Ukrainian War Museum | The Fuse #98 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 36 MIN

[LAT/EN] Latvian language in the Ukrainian War Museum | The Fuse #98

from Drošinātājs · host Rihards Plūme, Dīvs Reiznieks

"When I studied at school, I had a classmate from Latvia. We sat at the same desk and that's how I started to understand the Latvian language," says Allu Grušecka. In a conversation with Dīvs Reiznieks she speaks about learning the Latvian language in Ukraine and Allu's work at the Ukrainian War Museum. It is a place created to shed light on the events of the Second World War, currently taking on the mission of documenting the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is a complete interview without translation from the Latvian Radio’s podcast "Drošinātājs" (“The Fuse”), dedicated to the people of Ukraine and their fight against Russian aggression.  Links to the full version of the podcast can be found here: linktr.ee/drosinatajs   

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A conversation with Allu Grušecka who speaks about learning the Latvian language in Ukraine and Allu's work at the Ukrainian War Museum. It is a place created to shed light on the events of the Second World War, currently taking on the mission of documenting the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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