One of the Fifteen Million: The True Story of One Man's Experience in a Soviet Labor Camp

One of the Fifteen Million: The True Story of One Man's Experience in a Soviet Labor Camp

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One of the Fifteen Million: The True Story of One Man's Experience in a Soviet Labor Camp

One of the Fifteen Million, first published in 1952, is Ukrainian Nicholas Prychodko's sobering account of his arrest, imprisonment, torture, and eventual exile to Siberia by the Soviet government in the late 1930s. As the author states, his offense was “thinking free thoughts in a slave state.” In a near-miracle, his mother traveled to Moscow and the Kremlin, and was able to win a pardon for her son from a sympathetic official. Making his way back to the Ukraine, Prychodko found work as a teacher, but again facing arrest, went into hiding rather than face years of hard labor in the Siberian gulag. In a strange twist of fate, the approaching German army proved to be his salvation, and the author began a journey to freedom Canada.

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Country
USA
Author
Nicholas Prychodko
Binding
Kindle Edition
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Uncommon Valor Press
Manufacturer
Uncommon Valor Press
NumberOfPages
155
PublicationDate
2015-09-17
Publisher
Uncommon Valor Press
ReleaseDate
2015-09-17
Studio
Uncommon Valor Press