LEFT TO THE WOLVES: IRISH VICTIMS OF STALINIST TERROR
LEFT TO THE WOLVES: IRISH VICTIMS OF STALINIST TERROR
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"Between the end of the Russian Civil War in 1921 and Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet secret police sentenced over 4 million people on political grounds. Over 800,000 were shot and millions died in the slave camps of the Gulag system. At the height of the mass-repression - the Great Terror of 1937/38 - foreigners were in great jeopardy. Knowing that a major war was coming, Josef Stalin and his cohorts decided to rid Soviet society of all perceived or potential 'enemies'. Among the putative 'Fifth Columnists' were non-Russian ethnic minorities, political refugees from fascism and foreign-born Communists. At least three of these countless victims were of Irish nationality." "This book describes their social background, how and why they entered the semi-clandestine world of Communism and the reasons for their residence in the USSR."--BOOK JACKET.
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