Victoria Fyodorova

Victoria Fyodorova wrote the 1979 book, The Admiral's Daughter, which was about her experience attempting to reunite with her father.

[3] Victoria was allegedly fathered on the day of World War II end celebration May 9, 1945.

[4] When Stalin (or Lavrenty Beria) learned of the affair, Tate was declared persona non grata and expelled from Russia.

[3] University of Connecticut professor Irene Kirk learned of Victoria's story in 1959 and spent years trying to find Tate in the United States.

While in the United States, she met Frederick Pouy, a pilot for Pan American World Airways; and they married on June 7, 1975, in Stamford, Connecticut, days before her visa was to expire.

[6] Zoya Fyodorova petitioned the Soviet government and was allowed to travel to the U.S. to be with her daughter for the birth.

Fyodorova in Yulya's Diary (1980)