No, it's a fact. The family name was Stoloroff. They were aids to the Czar, and fled like every other member of the household.
The last Tsar was murdered in 1918. So if they were fleeing aides, they had to be at least 20 years old, which would make them 120 years old now. You know some 120-year-olds, do you?
Wow. You really ARE stupid. No, dumbass, I am 70 years old. i met the grandfather when he was in his 70's and I was in my 20's.
So, in the late 60s, you met an old Jew who said he had to flee the Bolsheviks because he was a Jew, huh? I'm calling bullshit.
Here's what you wrote: "I know Jews who escaped the bolsheviks, and had they been caught they would have been murdered for being Jews." If you had really met a seventy-year-old man 50 years ago and wanted to mention him now, you wouldn't say "I know Jews who..." You would say, "I once met a Jew..." or "I used to know a Jew..." or "I knew Jews..."
Not only that, but the party changed its name to Communist Party after the coup d'etat of 1917, and eventually only the original party members were referred to as "Bolsheviks" or "Old Bolsheviks". The Russian people reacted to the Jewish Bolshevik slaughter predictably: they caught anti-Semitism from their drinking water, but the backlash against the Jews didn't percolate up to the party leaders until after WWII when the first mass executions of specifically Jews took place--thirty years after the first mass executions of white Christians began. By that time no one was a "bolshevik". So, no, no Jew would have told you that he had to escape Russia because the Bolsheviks were going to kill him for being a Jew.
I suspect you are the moderator who keeps deleting my posts and moving my threads. And now you are lying to try to undermine my arguments. What gives with you, old man? Are you looking for a pat on the head from Shlomo, or what?