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The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956 (Abridged)

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn · 1973 · Book

Internment Camps

This work offers a harrowing exploration of the Soviet Union's labor camp system through first-hand accounts and extensive research.

ModernThe Brutality of Totalitarian RegimesThe Struggle for Human DignitySurvival Under Oppressive ConditionsThe Moral Dilemmas of Political PrisonersDocuments of Historical Injustice

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