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... camps . At first they were put down with tanks and then the camps were reorganized . In the camps people demanded one thing - the truth , on behalf of the whole country . These new , biting winds sometimes overcame Stalin's enthusiastic ...
... camps . At first they were put down with tanks and then the camps were reorganized . In the camps people demanded one thing - the truth , on behalf of the whole country . These new , biting winds sometimes overcame Stalin's enthusiastic ...
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... Camps are the marrow of Soviet society . ' Changes in the camps over a quarter of a century : Marchenko : " Instead of Stalin's portrait on the wall in the superintendent's office there was Lenin's and on the opposite wall , right ...
... Camps are the marrow of Soviet society . ' Changes in the camps over a quarter of a century : Marchenko : " Instead of Stalin's portrait on the wall in the superintendent's office there was Lenin's and on the opposite wall , right ...
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... camps . The themes of these writers ' poetry were diverse but they were un- failingly truthful . This stream from the camps washed away the official lies about national well - being . It merged with the stream of Russia's best poetry ...
... camps . The themes of these writers ' poetry were diverse but they were un- failingly truthful . This stream from the camps washed away the official lies about national well - being . It merged with the stream of Russia's best poetry ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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