Mr. Jenner. By the way, what is your age, sir?
Mr. Mamantov. 50 and, so, I am—my mother-in-law was also with us.
Mr. Jenner. Who is she—what is her name?
Mr. Mamantov. Dorothy Gravitis, G-r-a-v-i-t-i-s [spelling].
Mr. Jenner. And is she in this country?
Mr. Mamantov. Right.
Mr. Jenner. All right. I'll ask you some more questions about her later.
Mr. Mamantov. And her husband was arrested by the Communist in 1941 and we haven't heard of him since that time.
Mr. Jenner. You say "arrested by the Communist" do you make a distinction when you use the word description "Communist" as something different from the Russians?
Mr. Mamantov. Oh, yes; nothing to do with the nation. As you know, Communists are in Latvia, Communists are in Russia, and Communists are in Germany, and nothing to do with the nation. I am using this as an occupational force—I'll put it this way.