The Gulag archipelago 1918-1956 / Alexander Solzhenitsyn ; translated from the Russian by Thomas P. Whitney

Based on survivor testimony and personal experience, this abridged account documents the Soviet Union's system of forced labour camps and secret police. It examines the structure of the Stalinist penal network and the lives of those held within the camps.

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