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Updated · BBC.com · May 5
John and Phyllis Le Breton receive Uzbekistan's posthumous Order of Friendship
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 5

John and Phyllis Le Breton receive Uzbekistan's posthumous Order of Friendship

7 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 5
  • The honour will be presented in Jersey on Wednesday to their daughter Dulcie, after BBC teams identified the rescued prisoner as Bokejon Akramov from Namangan, Uzbekistan.
  • The Le Bretons hid Akramov for more than two years after his 1943 escape from a Nazi forced-labour camp on Jersey, risking punishment under German occupation.
  • Akramov returned to the USSR after liberation, lost contact with the family and died in 1996; his descendants have now reconnected with the Le Bretons after more than 80 years.
Why was a Soviet hero, saved from Nazis by a British family, met with suspicion upon returning to the USSR?
How did a secret diary, hidden for 80 years, finally connect two families separated by war and the Iron Curtain?