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Ric Gazarian
Ric Gazarian is an avid explorer, and has traveled to more than 80 countries. He is also the producer of “Hit The Road India,” an adventure-travel documentary. For information on both, visit www.globalgaz.com and www.hittheroadindia.com.

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  1. Very cute story. I have a friend Odette Ricassa. She’s a world traveler and in one of those small cities, I think they call it North Pole met an Iranian taxi driver. I will post this story on my blog. Thanks for sharing

  2. I’m surprised Norway, a NATO ally, allowed the Soviets to make such inroads. I’m sure more spying was going on than coal mining.

    • It is a strange situation. There was a treaty signed in 1920 which allowed many countries to set up businesses in Svalbard. The Soviets took advantage of this. And from what I understand there were some hijinks during the cold war.

  3. Great! Whenever two of us may meet anywhere on Earth we might not live up to the Saroyan dictum, but we will have some fun.

    A relative of mine married a Polish woman who earlier was married to a Wehrmacht Captain. His formation was stationed in Normandy. His troops were Armenians and Georgians taken as Red Prisoners. On 6/6/44 they refused to shoot at Americans.

    The Captain hated them by this time because they laughed, smiled, found or made wine and khoravadz, and lived as Armenians despite being in France, being commanded by Nazis and facing death.

  4. brilliant, well done. Armenians are smart, they are industrious they are hard working and good on them for working somewhere where not many would go to.
    Good on you for writing this.

    • If you want to know more about the three Armenian Unis in SS uniform, look for the film on You tube called “the women of Zeeland”. When they caught Jews, they would sometime hide them among themselves, in plain sight, wearing their uniforms, until the underground could take them over to evacuation to England. They sent word to England. Give us the guns and ammo and we’assault the German units and hand you the Island. But they were ignored.

  5. Hi Ric, I absolutely love this tale. When I moved up to Humboldt County in northern California for school (population 10,000) you must understand how it felt to find 7 Armenian students and a professor (instant family) and finding out one of the most prominent members of the Humboldt Community is Armenian. Same thing happened in Singapore and Vietnam, it’s a great feeling. Not many people who are not of Armenian descent really “get what the big deal is,” when you find a community of Armenians in the far reaches of the world. As I like to say, there may not be many of us, but we are everywhere ;)

  6. what a nice story, I feel bad for our Gyumri guys, but thats is our Armenian fate most in foreign lands but yet all true Armenians till death

  7. Just seeing that statue and sign makes me vomit. I am sure Putin has it in his sight to invade and take over one day. If that man had work in his country he would not stay in that isolation. I feel sorry for him.

    • News flash… that statue and Putin don’t have anything to do with each other, and in fact, are opposed ideologically, Putin is not a Bolshevik the western media is trying to make him out to be. And in fact that statue does need to be torn down, as it represents one of the biggest crimes of history.

  8. Bravo to you Ric – quite a surprise when I read your comments and that Charlie is with you – hope to see you one of these days.

  9. Warm story.
    Don’t be surprised if they find Armenians on Mars tomorrow.
    I think it’s time for all of us to go back home.

  10. My poor countrymen! The mafiosi regime in Armenia spread them as far as Arctic! And their native Gyumri is still in miserable state. When this awful situation in Hayastan will end?

  11. I loved this wonderfully written story because, as a world traveler myself, I have my own little basket of unusual Armenian encounters.
    It’s great to read or hear about the tales of others too.

  12. Ric: I just saw this link you emailed me at dinner last Christmas. What an enjoyable read! – Cousin Ken

  13. Hello!!
    I ambgoibg to Svalbard tomorrow and would like to contact these Armenians as I am also Armenian.
    Does any of you have contacts from them?
    Thanks in advance!!
    ՇՆՈՐՀԱԿԱԼ ԵՄ

  14. It was interesting to come across Armenians whenever I was travelling and we were very happy to socialize. I remember having some problems at an Airport when a French officer objected that I was carrying extra French Francs. I could tell from the way he looks that the officer was an Armenian and I told him in French “You sure are an Armenian and so am I. You have to help me out”. Immediately everything was taken care of and I said in Armenian “shenorhagal em”. This is an incident that happened 45 years ago which I will never forget.

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