"I had no hesitation, I immediately did whatever was possible to get out," Sossinsky told Reuters in a phone interview.
Fluent in three languages and still delivering classes to students in Russia via Zoom, he now expects to live out his life in exile.
She fled Russia in 1923 with her mother and sisters.
Alexey got his first taste of Russia in the mid-1950s, after the death of Stalin, when the family visited there on holiday.
"My daughter is absolutely panicked by the thought that I will return to Russia and will be put in prison and God knows what.
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