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Chronicles of Terror. Vol 8
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The first volume of "Chronicles of Terror" specifically addresses the harrowing experiences of those who fell victim to Soviet repression, featuring the testimonies of Polish soldiers captured by the Soviets between 1939 and 1941. These soldiers later joined Anders' Army and shared their stories through surveys conducted by the Military Historical Bureau in the Middle East in 1943. These personal narratives provide an insightful glimpse into the challenges faced by Polish citizens as they encountered Stalinist totalitarianism from 17 September 1939 until the amnesty in August 1941. The testimonies vividly depict the harsh realities of grueling forced labor, NKVD interrogations, the deplorable conditions during transports between camps, the regime's relentless efforts to indoctrinate prisoners, and the perilous journeys to enlist in Anders' Army. They reveal the dramatic and often perilous paths of those who ultimately managed to escape the Soviet grip.
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The first volume of "Chronicles of Terror" specifically addresses the harrowing experiences of those who fell victim to Soviet repression, featuring the testimonies of Polish soldiers captured by the Soviets between 1939 and 1941. These soldiers later joined Anders' Army and shared their stories through surveys conducted by the Military Historical Bureau in the Middle East in 1943. These personal narratives provide an insightful glimpse into the challenges faced by Polish citizens as they encountered Stalinist totalitarianism from 17 September 1939 until the amnesty in August 1941. The testimonies vividly depict the harsh realities of grueling forced labor, NKVD interrogations, the deplorable conditions during transports between camps, the regime's relentless efforts to indoctrinate prisoners, and the perilous journeys to enlist in Anders' Army. They reveal the dramatic and often perilous paths of those who ultimately managed to escape the Soviet grip.
