Caught up in one of the many purges that swept the Soviet Union during the Great Terror, Leonid Petrovich Bolotov (1906-1987) was one of 86 engineers arrested at Leningrad's Red Triangle Rubber Factory and sent to the Gulag as "enemies of the people." He would be the only one to survive and return to his family after enduring two decades in the infamous Kolyma labor camps. Translated into English and published here for the first time, Bolotov's memoir narrates with growing intensity his arrest, imprisonment and interrogation, his "confession" and trial, his exile to hard labor in Arctic…mehr
Caught up in one of the many purges that swept the Soviet Union during the Great Terror, Leonid Petrovich Bolotov (1906-1987) was one of 86 engineers arrested at Leningrad's Red Triangle Rubber Factory and sent to the Gulag as "enemies of the people." He would be the only one to survive and return to his family after enduring two decades in the infamous Kolyma labor camps. Translated into English and published here for the first time, Bolotov's memoir narrates with growing intensity his arrest, imprisonment and interrogation, his "confession" and trial, his exile to hard labor in Arctic Siberia, and his rehabilitation in 1956 following the official end of Stalin's personality cult.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Irina Yevgenievna Barclay, professor of Russian and Russian literature at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, has over two decades of college teaching in America and Russia. She is a former Boris Yeltsin Presidential Scholar and, later, active in an organization headed by Mikhail Gorbachev. Dr. Barclay has authored over 50 articles and participated in dozens of conferences around the world.
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Table of Contents Translator Editor's Acknowledgments Translator Editor's Preface Translator Editor's Introduction Part I: Defeat of the Working Family One My Arrest Two Shpalernaia Prison Three My Interrogation Four Pruss and Aleksandrov Five The Sailor Six The Pilot Seven I'm Held in Captivity Eight The Hundredth Prisoner Nine My 60th Day in Prison Ten My Stay in Two Prisons Eleven The Night Before the Trial Twelve The Trial Thirteen I Meet My Convicted Friends Fourteen Second Transit Prison for Men Fifteen The Train: Leningrad to Vladivostok Sixteen Vladivostok Transit Camp Seventeen Behind Barbed Wire Eighteen Kulu Part II: My Stay and Work in Kolyma Nineteen From Magadan to the Taiga Twenty The New Power Twenty One Baptism of Fire Twenty Two Panning Season Twenty Three Music While We Worked Twenty Four My Father's Letter Twenty Five My Search for Firewood Twenty Six My Broken Leg Twenty Seven My New Friends Twenty Eight The Competition Twenty Nine World War II in the Gold Mine Thirty The Cave In Thirty One The Unexpected Meetings Thirty Two Investigator Kulakov Thirty Three The New Accusation Thirty Four Jail Thirty Five Brevda's Story Thirty Six My Last Judgment Thirty Seven The Finnish Shingles Thirty Eight Glass Factory Thirty Nine Young Thieves Forty Katia Maksakov's Story Forty One Ivan Zelenin's Story Forty Two Our Raskolnikov Forty Three The Blue Eyed Blonde Forty Four Bears and Berries Forty Five Special Camp 5 Forty Six A New Order Forty Seven Freedom with Restrictions Forty Eight Dishwashing Forty Nine The Family Cares Fifty Nina's Arrival Fifty One Nina's Arrest Fifty Two Tomsk's Jail Fifty Three Nina's Release and Meeting with Children Fifty Four The First Thawed Patch Fifty Five In Leningrad Fifty Six Our New Lives Begin Translator Editor's Afterword Glossary Abbreviations Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Translator Editor's Acknowledgments Translator Editor's Preface Translator Editor's Introduction Part I: Defeat of the Working Family One My Arrest Two Shpalernaia Prison Three My Interrogation Four Pruss and Aleksandrov Five The Sailor Six The Pilot Seven I'm Held in Captivity Eight The Hundredth Prisoner Nine My 60th Day in Prison Ten My Stay in Two Prisons Eleven The Night Before the Trial Twelve The Trial Thirteen I Meet My Convicted Friends Fourteen Second Transit Prison for Men Fifteen The Train: Leningrad to Vladivostok Sixteen Vladivostok Transit Camp Seventeen Behind Barbed Wire Eighteen Kulu Part II: My Stay and Work in Kolyma Nineteen From Magadan to the Taiga Twenty The New Power Twenty One Baptism of Fire Twenty Two Panning Season Twenty Three Music While We Worked Twenty Four My Father's Letter Twenty Five My Search for Firewood Twenty Six My Broken Leg Twenty Seven My New Friends Twenty Eight The Competition Twenty Nine World War II in the Gold Mine Thirty The Cave In Thirty One The Unexpected Meetings Thirty Two Investigator Kulakov Thirty Three The New Accusation Thirty Four Jail Thirty Five Brevda's Story Thirty Six My Last Judgment Thirty Seven The Finnish Shingles Thirty Eight Glass Factory Thirty Nine Young Thieves Forty Katia Maksakov's Story Forty One Ivan Zelenin's Story Forty Two Our Raskolnikov Forty Three The Blue Eyed Blonde Forty Four Bears and Berries Forty Five Special Camp 5 Forty Six A New Order Forty Seven Freedom with Restrictions Forty Eight Dishwashing Forty Nine The Family Cares Fifty Nina's Arrival Fifty One Nina's Arrest Fifty Two Tomsk's Jail Fifty Three Nina's Release and Meeting with Children Fifty Four The First Thawed Patch Fifty Five In Leningrad Fifty Six Our New Lives Begin Translator Editor's Afterword Glossary Abbreviations Bibliography Index
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