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Victims of Yalta

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London
Kiadó: Corgi Books
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 640 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-552-11030-2
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"FINALLY THE HISTORY OF A CRUEL BETRAYAL! ON THE PART OF THE WEST OF MILLIONS OF HELPLESS PEOPLE IS BEING TOLD AND EXPOSED. OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE THATTIME AND EXPOSURECAN NO LONGER SAVE ANY OF THE VICTIMS. BUT IT CAN BE A WARNING FORTHE FUTURE." - Alexander So/zhenitsyn - VlCfimS OF VDLTH "One of the darkest blots on the British record is the forcible repatriation of very large numbers of Soviet citizens atthe end of the Second World War. Somé committed suicide rather than return. Many were murdered the moment they reached Soviet soil. Many more died in camps in appalling conditions . . . harrowing reading not only because of the appalling suffering of the victims but alsó because of the cold blindness of the British officials and politicians who sent them to their fate." - The Times - "A sombrely magnificent book which is a worthy setting for a documented record of one of the most disgraceful chapters in our history." - Edward Crankshaw, The Qbserver - "A sordid... Tovább

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"FINALLY THE HISTORY OF A CRUEL BETRAYAL! ON THE PART OF THE WEST OF MILLIONS OF HELPLESS PEOPLE IS BEING TOLD AND EXPOSED. OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE THATTIME AND EXPOSURECAN NO LONGER SAVE ANY OF THE VICTIMS. BUT IT CAN BE A WARNING FORTHE FUTURE." - Alexander So/zhenitsyn - VlCfimS OF VDLTH "One of the darkest blots on the British record is the forcible repatriation of very large numbers of Soviet citizens atthe end of the Second World War. Somé committed suicide rather than return. Many were murdered the moment they reached Soviet soil. Many more died in camps in appalling conditions . . . harrowing reading not only because of the appalling suffering of the victims but alsó because of the cold blindness of the British officials and politicians who sent them to their fate." - The Times - "A sombrely magnificent book which is a worthy setting for a documented record of one of the most disgraceful chapters in our history." - Edward Crankshaw, The Qbserver - "A sordid picture of British hypocrisy and complicity with Stalinist terror. . . passionate and copiously documented." - Newsweek - "Tolstoy writes with restráined passión but totál objectivity . . . It should only be read by those with a strong enough stomach to digest the truth." - Julián Amery, Evening News - Vissza

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