Exiled to Stalin's Prisons

Exiled to Stalin's Prisons

by Albert Pleysier (Author), Alexey Vinogradov (Author), Albert Pleysier (Author), Alexey Vinogradov (Author)

Synopsis

Why have I been exiled to prison? It was a question millions of Soviet citizens asked themselves in the latter 1930s and in the years that followed World War Two. The charges brought against those who were imprisoned were decided by the State and the time of incarceration was also decided by the State. Urkho Rukhanen was arrested in 1938 and was accused of participating in an anti-Soviet nationalist organization. The accusation was a fabrication. Urkho was declared guilty, was exiled to a prison labor camp and was released in 1946. Sofia Prupis was arrested in 1949. She was accused of being a Trotskyite and a Zionist. The charges brought against her were fabrications. She was declared guilty of treason and given a ten-year sentence. Both Urkho and Sofia are the main subjects in the book.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Published: 15 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 0761870911
ISBN 13: 9780761870913

Author Bio
Albert Pleysier is professor of history at Piedmont College. Alexey Vinogradov is the acting chairman of the Research Center for Archeology, Historical Sociology, and Cultural Heritage of the St. Petersburg State University.