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Vahe Danielyan : ウィキペディア英語版
Vahe Danielyan

Vahe Danielyan ((アルメニア語:Վահէ Տանիելյան); born 14 January 1920) first served in the Fifth Army infantry in Ukraine during World War II and was captured no less than five times. After surviving in German and Italian Prisoner of War camps. In 1947 Danielyan was charged by the Soviet government for being a traitor and was imprisoned and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in a Soviet concentration camp. He was awarded the Prisoner of War medal (6 times) and a Victory Medal from the Soviet Union.
==Early life==
Vahe Danielyan was born in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire in 14 January 1920. His father, Daniel Danielyan, who was born in Constantinople was a graduate of the French Medical Academy, was a doctor and a therapist. His mother, Eliza Ohanyan, was a housewife who was born in Konya. The family would move to Soviet Armenia in 1924 because his father wanted to "serve his people" and not the Turks. Danielyan attended the local Armenian school for three years. At the age of 20 in 1940, Danielyan was recruited and set to Novocherkassk for Officer's School. He graduated with high honors.
Danielyan speaks Armenian, English, Russian, Ukrainian, German, Turkish, French and Spanish.

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