Communistes contre Staline

Pierre Broué
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The story of anti-Stalinist resistance to totalitarianism in what was then the Soviet Union – first as a visible opposition in the universities and workplaces in the 1920s, and then in the desperate circumstances of internment in the gulag settlements of Vorkuta and Kolyma-Magadan. For the first time in one volume, we have the full story of the hunger strikes by these heroic communists, and the details of their mass execution.
Genres: Politics
439 Pages

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