The Persecutor

Sergei Kourdakov
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The Persecutor (alternatively titled Forgive Me Natasha or Sergei; known as El Esbirro in Spanish) is the autobiography of Sergei Kourdakov. It details his early life and life as a KGB agent persecuting Christians in the Soviet Union, as well as his defection to Canada. The first draft of this book was finished shortly before his sudden death on January 1, 1973.
Genres: BiographyNonfictionHistoryChristianRussiaFaithMemoirBiography MemoirHistoricalChristianity
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