Suren H. Oganessian's memoir 'Under Stalin's Sun' was first published in a serialized format for the Armenian language weekly newspaper 'Hairenik' in the 1960's. His first person account of being arrested, imprisoned, and tortured in the Soviet gulag system during the 1930's opened a wide window for readers into one of history's darkest eras. His eventual escape from a Siberian gulag, change of identity, capture by German soldiers during WW2, residence in an Austrian Displaced Persons (DP) camp, and eventual path towards freedom in the United States are also covered in this riveting and groundbreaking book. Featuring a fresh new English translation sourced from the author's original handwritten notes, 'Under Stalin's Sun' is a timely reminder of the evil men will do countered with the triumph of the human spirit.
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