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Enemies of the People Under Stalinism

English · Hardback

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In this book the author's explore the lives of Soviet citizens who were declared "enemies of the people" during Joseph Stalin's dictatorship and were exiled from the Soviet Union, detained in city prisons, sent to prison labor camps located in Siberia, or executed.

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Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Stalin's Rise to Power
Chapter 2: Nicolai Koral - Collective Farm Worker
Chapter 3: Valentina Kamyshina - Wife of an Enemy of the People
Chapter 4: Olga Minkevich - Raped by Stalin
Chapter 5: The Great Patriotic War
Chapter 6: Potential Enemies of the People
Chapter 7: Ganadi Danilov - Transported to Finland
Chapter 8: Nicholas Nesterov - Red Army Soldier
Chapter 9: Mikhail Zoshchenko and Anna Akhmatov - Enemies of the People?
Chapter 10: Nila Shevko - Exiled to Siberia
Documents
Glossary of Names, Titles and Abbreviations
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index


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By Alexey Vinogradov and Albert Pleysier

Summary

In this book the author's explore the lives of Soviet citizens who were declared “enemies of the people” during Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship and were exiled from the Soviet Union, detained in city prisons, sent to prison labor camps located in Siberia, or executed.

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