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Surviving Freedom : After the Gulag /

In 1941, as a Red Army soldier fighting the Nazis on the Belarussian front, Janusz Bardach was arrested, court-martialed, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor. Twenty-two years old, he had committed no crime. He was one of millions swept up in the reign of terror that Stalin perpetrated on his o...

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Autor principal: Bardach, Janusz
Otros Autores: Gleeson, Kathleen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley : University of California Press, 2003.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Preface; PROLOGUE; 1. VIEW FROM THE EMBASSY WINDOW; 2. WAITING FOR TOMORROW; 3. JOURNEY TO THE PAST; 4. THE HOUSE ON THE HILL; 5. FARNA STREET; 6. NO MAN'S LAND; 7. LYING AND CHEATING; 8. GUARDIAN OF THE DEAD; 9. MARCHING ON RED SQUARE; 10. FIRST FINAL EXAMS; 11. POSTWAR POLAND; 12. FAMILY OF FRIENDS; 13. SUMMER 1947; 14. FINDING MY WAY; 15. ENEMIES EVERYWHERE; 16. COMING INTO MY OWN; 17. ASPIRANTURA; 18. LOWER THAN GRASS, QUIETER THAN STILL WATER; 19. THE END OF TERROR; EPILOGUE; Acknowledgments; Maps and photos 
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