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... continued to die in the salt mines of Siberia and fitters and turners continued to collapse in the quarries of the Urals , but the very fact of a conscious orientation towards the camps as a normal source of labour for every conceivable ...
... continued to die in the salt mines of Siberia and fitters and turners continued to collapse in the quarries of the Urals , but the very fact of a conscious orientation towards the camps as a normal source of labour for every conceivable ...
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... continued through to five , with an hour's break for lunch and exercise . Supper was followed by another roll - call , at five to six , and the evening shift continued from six to eleven . Very occasionally , a film was shown on Sundays ...
... continued through to five , with an hour's break for lunch and exercise . Supper was followed by another roll - call , at five to six , and the evening shift continued from six to eleven . Very occasionally , a film was shown on Sundays ...
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... continued unabated under the protec- tion of the camp security officer . But one day this situation , too , began to change . The catalyst was the arrival in Ekibastuz of a convoy of western Ukrainian “ Banderites " from Dolinka , three ...
... continued unabated under the protec- tion of the camp security officer . But one day this situation , too , began to change . The catalyst was the arrival in Ekibastuz of a convoy of western Ukrainian “ Banderites " from Dolinka , three ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
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