Can you suggest a book about Human rights in the Soviet Union ?
The Gulag Archipelago
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn-The Gulag Archipelago
Thanks
You'd probably be better off checking in the fiction section.ehehhheheheheehehhehehhe
Cancer ward desu
I accept your challenge!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_Soviet_Union#Bibliography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_movement_in_the_Soviet_Union#Further_reading
Black Book of Communism, anon
Though It only deals with a brief span in the 20s Emma Goldman's first hand account "My Disillusionment" is an interesting read of life/repression in the USSR from a far left perspective
Kulaks deserved it.
Fucking solzhy polesmokers itt
The truth of the matter doesn't deserve to be indirected and coopted through fiction. Factual historical accounts include:
Gulag - Applebaum/A
Harvest of Sorrow - Conquest/R
And the Black Book as recommended already.
when will people learn that communism and human rights aren't compatible?