Gulag : a history
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- 2004
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- Concentration camps -- Soviet Union -- History, Forced labor -- Soviet Union -- History, Prisons -- Soviet Union -- History, Camps de concentration -- URSS -- Histoire, Travail forcé -- URSS -- Histoire, Prisons -- URSS -- Histoire, Concentration camps, Forced labor, Politics and government, Prisons, Soviet Union -- Politics and government, URSS -- Politique et gouvernement, Soviet Union
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xl, 677 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm
A fully documented history of the Soviet camp system, from its origins in the Russian Revolution to its collapse in the era of glasnost. Anne Applebaum first lays out the chronological history of the camps and the logic behind their creation, enlargement, and maintenance. Applebaum also examines how life was lived within this shadow country: how prisoners worked, how they ate, where they lived, how they died, how they survived. She examines their guards and their jailers, the horrors of transportation in empty cattle cars, the strange nature of Soviet arrests and trials, the impact of World War II, the relations between different national and religious groups, and the escapes, as well as the extraordinary rebellions, that took place in the 1950s. She concludes by examining the disturbing question why the Gulag has remained relatively obscure, in the historical memory of both the former Soviet Union and the West
Originally published: New York : Doubleday, ©2003
Includes bibliographical references and index
A fully documented history of the Soviet camp system, from its origins in the Russian Revolution to its collapse in the era of glasnost. Anne Applebaum first lays out the chronological history of the camps and the logic behind their creation, enlargement, and maintenance. Applebaum also examines how life was lived within this shadow country: how prisoners worked, how they ate, where they lived, how they died, how they survived. She examines their guards and their jailers, the horrors of transportation in empty cattle cars, the strange nature of Soviet arrests and trials, the impact of World War II, the relations between different national and religious groups, and the escapes, as well as the extraordinary rebellions, that took place in the 1950s. She concludes by examining the disturbing question why the Gulag has remained relatively obscure, in the historical memory of both the former Soviet Union and the West
Originally published: New York : Doubleday, ©2003
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Viet vet1234
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November 24, 2022
Subject: if you cannot access this book better ones available freely by better experts exist;
Subject: if you cannot access this book better ones available freely by better experts exist;
download free "Gulag Archipelago" by Aleandar Solzhenitsyn, a Russian officer who spent time in the Russian gulags. Also freely available is Danzig Baldaev
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- Drawings from the Gulag - 2005 What is odd about this post is that it was processed in red china well known for similar prison systems and "political prisoner" abuses. Perhaps from the willful dumb down of people to history repeating self happening to them on a world wide scale to what is happening to them? America does abuses too in places like 'git-mo'& Veterans Affairs dept, discreetly of course; names do not matter America calls them "drug war crimes' & other; torture and gulags are the same regardless of names. The topic has many books, essays and such by many authors; Solzhenitsyn went through it as a Russian officer Stalin turned against- same old shit different person. Archipelago is in 3 volumes free for download. Many people suffered and died getting it to the Western world- I refrain from writing Free world for it is not free, really. Canada, Japan, and more countries than I can list are free; America only boasts of such liberty because people can freely shop at Walmart. It used to be attention 'K-Mart' shoppers until Walmart took over.
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Subject: if you want a better idea of gulags, the soviet system
Subject: if you want a better idea of gulags, the soviet system
download free "Gulag Archipelago" by Aleandar Solzhenitsyn, a Russian officer who spent time in the Russian gulags. What is odd about this post is that
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it was processed in red china well known for similar prison systems and "political prisoner" abuses. America does this too in places like 'gitmo' discreetly of course; names do not matter America calls them "drug war crimes' torture and gulags are the same regardless of names. The topic has many books, essays and such by many authors; Solzhenitsyn went through it as a Russian officer Stalin turned against- same old shit different person. Archipelago is in 3 volumes free for download. Many people suffered and died getting it to the Western world- I refrain from writing Free world for it is not free, really. Canada, Japan, and more countries than I can list are free; America only boasts of such liberty because people can freely shop at Walmart. It used to be attention 'K-Mart' shoppers until Walmart took over.
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