
7000 dana u Sibiru
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The autobiographical masterpiece brings a Yugoslav communist's harrowing testimony about almost two decades of imprisonment in Soviet gulags, exposing the brutality and horrors of Stalin's purges.
A sequel to his memoir 7000 Days in Siberia, in which he describes his twenty-year imprisonment in Soviet gulags. The book delves into his experiences in the camps, providing additional insights into Steiner's life and reflections on communist ideals.
A. A. Zhdanov's report from the founding meeting of the Informbiro (Poland, September 1947) on the division of the world into two camps – imperialist (USA) and anti-imperialist (USSR). A key document of the beginning of the Cold War.
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