Энн Эпплбаум - Паутина Большого террора
- Название:Паутина Большого террора
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Эта книга, отмеченная Пулитцеровской премией, — самое документированное исследование эволюции советской репрессивной системы Главного управления лагерей — от ее создания вскоре после 1917 г. до демонтажа в 1986 г. Неотделимый от истории страны ГУЛАГ был не только инструментом наказания за уголовные преступления и массового террора в отношении подлинных и мнимых противников режима, но и существенным фактором экономического роста СССР. Только в пору его расцвета — в 1929–1959 гг. — через тысячи лагерей прошли около 18 миллионов заключенных. В собранных автором письменных и устных мемуарах погибших и выживших жертв концлагерей, в документах архивов — уникальные свидетельства о быте и нравах зоны: лагерная иерархия, национальные и социальные особенности взаимоотношений заключенных; кошмар рабского труда, голода и унижений; цена жизни и смерти, достоинство и низость, отчаяние и надежда, вражда и любовь…
Эта подлинная история паутины Большого террора — одна из самых трагических страниц летописи XX века, к сожалению, не ставшая, по мнению, автора, частью общественного сознания.
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