Silence was salvation : child survivors of Stalin's terror and World War II in the Soviet Union
Roughly ten million children were victims of political repression in the Soviet Union during the Stalinist era, the sons and daughters of peasants, workers, scientists, physicians, and political leaders considered by the regime to be dangerous to the political order. Ten grown victims, who as children suffered banishment, starvation, disease, anti-Semitism, and trauma resulting from their parents' condemnation and arrest, now freely share their stories. The result is a powerful and moving oral history that will profoundly deepen the reader's understanding of life in the U.S.S.R. under the despotic reign of Joseph Stalin. --Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. xvi, 267 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
- Frierson, Cathy A.,
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- interviews.
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- ocn877369663
- Political prisoners--Soviet Union--Interviews.
- Soviet Union--Social conditions--1945-1991.
- Political purges--Soviet Union--History.
- World War, 1939-1945--Soviet Union.
- Soviet Union--Social conditions--1917-1945.
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1936-1953.
- Communism--Social aspects--Soviet Union.
- Political prisoners--Soviet Union--Biography.
- Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.
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