
The Gulag Survivor
By Nanci Adler
Subjects: Political persecution, Internment camps, Nazi concentration camps, Psychological aspects, Political prisoners, soviet union, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, Political prisoners, Concentration camps, Rehabilitation
Description: "Even before its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union was engaged in an ambivalent struggle to come to terms with its violent and repressive history. Following the death of Stalin in 1953, entrenched officials attempted to distance themselves from the late dictator without questioning the underlying legitimacy of the Soviet system. At the same time, the return of Gulag victims to society opened questions about the nature, reality, and mentality of the system that remain contentious to this day. The Gulag Survivor is the first book to examine at length and in-depth the post-camp experience of Stalin's victims and their fate in post-Soviet Russia. As such, it is an essential companion to the classic work of Alexander Solzhenitsyn.". "Based on extensive interviews, memoirs, offical records, and recently opened archives. The Gulag Survivor describes what survivors experienced when they returned to society, how officials helped or hindered them, and how issues surrounding the existence of the returnees evolved from the fifties up to the present."--BOOK JACKET.
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