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      Livre Histoire - Julian Pembroke - 30/04/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Julian Pembroke
    • Editeur : Hourglass History
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 30/04/2024
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 134
    • Dimensions : 20.3 x 12.7 x 0.8
    • ISBN : 9798224595129



    • Résumé :
      Kolyma: The Frozen Hell of Stalin's Siberia In the annals of world history, where tales of hope coexist with narratives of despair, there comes a story so deeply chilling, it reverberates across the continuum of time. Kolyma: The Frozen Hell of Stalin's Siberia takes you on an unforgettable journey into one of the most brutal chapters of human endurance, resilience, and spirit. This tome is more than a chronicle of events - it's an exploration into the very depths of the human psyche under extreme adversity. A Glimpse into Kolyma: Imagine a place where nature's harshest elements conspire with man's cruelest intentions. This was Kolyma, a vast expanse in Siberia that, under Stalin's regime, transformed into an abyss of suffering. The book sets the stage by unraveling the enigma of Kolyma - its significance, its dread, and its unparalleled history in the Soviet era. Beyond Nature's Wrath: Siberia, with its formidable environment, could have been a deterrent in itself. But when human malevolence enters the fray, the landscape of dread takes an even more sinister form. Dive deep into Siberia's unforgiving terrain and understand how it added another layer to the already torturous existence of those ensnared within the Gulag system. The Inception of Fear: Delve into the roots of the Gulag - a system that, under the guise of corrective labor, sowed seeds of indiscriminate fear. Through rigorous investigation, this book elucidates the political climate under Stalin, the reasons behind mass arrests, and the infrastructural might that created this icy hell. The Motivations & the Sufferings: While the political motivations for these camps are known, the economic drivers, particularly the insatiable thirst for gold and resources, often remain overlooked. Discover the economic underpinnings that contributed to the birth and proliferation of the Kolyma camps. The Inmates and Their Lives: The heart of this narrative is its people. From the treacherous journeys they undertook, to their grueling daily routines, from the internal hierarchies that dictated camp dynamics to the unique struggles faced by women and children - every tale is a testimony to resilience. Special emphasis is placed on intellectuals, artists, and political figures, providing a multifaceted look at the camp demographics. Glimmers of Hope: Amidst this bleakness, the human spirit often found ways to shine. From acts of resistance to heart-wrenching pieces of art, literature, and songs birthed from anguish - the book showcases the myriad ways humans coped and expressed themselves. The Decline and Legacy: The narrative doesn't end with the decline of the Gulag system. It moves forward, capturing the shifts in Soviet literature, art, and the gradual, yet undeniable acceptance of the past by the post-Soviet Russian government. Modern-day Kolyma, with its attempts at remembrance through tourism and memorials, is poignantly captured. Let Kolyma: The Frozen Hell of Stalin's Siberia be your guide into a chapter of history that demands to be known, acknowledged, and remembered....

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