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Dallas-Fort Worth[edit]
The Oswalds soon settled in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, where Lee's mother and brother lived. Lee began a manuscript on Soviet life, though he eventually gave up the project.[65]
The Oswalds also became acquainted with a number of anti-Communist Russian and East European émigrés in the area.[66][67] In testimony to the Warren Commission, Alexander Kleinlerer said that the Russian émigrés sympathized with Marina, while merely tolerating Oswald, whom they regarded as rude and arrogant.[68][n 5]