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'Terrifying, searing one of the great untold stories of the twentieth century a triumph'
RICHARD OVERY Sunday telegraph
'Extraordinary heartrending, painful devastating'
T. J. BINYON daily mail
The Gulag is Russia's forgotten holocaust. The largest network of concentration camps ever created, it murdered millions and haunted all those who came out alive. Here, for the first time, is the full, moving story of its countless victims: how they lived, laboured, suffered - and survived to bear witness to one of history's most terrible crimes.
'An outstanding book, whose importance is almost impossible to exaggerate' MICHAEL BURLEIGH the times literary supplement
'A magisterial study that brings to life the hell of Russia's Gulags it moves as much as it shocks' SIMON SEBAG-MONTEEIGRE daily telegraph
'She has constructed from novels, records and scraps of paper a heaving, breathing testament of experience and made the names of Solovetsky, Kolyma, Norilsk and others...
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Fülszöveg
'Terrifying, searing one of the great untold stories of the twentieth century a triumph'
RICHARD OVERY Sunday telegraph
'Extraordinary heartrending, painful devastating'
T. J. BINYON daily mail
The Gulag is Russia's forgotten holocaust. The largest network of concentration camps ever created, it murdered millions and haunted all those who came out alive. Here, for the first time, is the full, moving story of its countless victims: how they lived, laboured, suffered - and survived to bear witness to one of history's most terrible crimes.
'An outstanding book, whose importance is almost impossible to exaggerate' MICHAEL BURLEIGH the times literary supplement
'A magisterial study that brings to life the hell of Russia's Gulags it moves as much as it shocks' SIMON SEBAG-MONTEEIGRE daily telegraph
'She has constructed from novels, records and scraps of paper a heaving, breathing testament of experience and made the names of Solovetsky, Kolyma, Norilsk and others resound with the same dull echo of evil as Auschwitz'
HUGH MACDONALD the herald
'This book is a monument to their suffering, and to read it is to honour that suffering'
ADAM ZAMOYSKI spectator WINNER OF THE DUFF COOPER PRIZE
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