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My Life in Stalin's Russia

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My Life in Stalin's Russia
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Publisher : Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc
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ISBN-10 : 9781598865707
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Book Synopsis My Life in Stalin's Russia by : Roman Schmalz

Book excerpt: My Life in Stalin's Russia tells the story of one man and his ancestors who lived through the horrifying experience of life in the Soviet Union during a very turbulent era. Though perhaps a secret territory to rest of the world, the Soviet Union was home to author Roman Schmalz, and in this book, he provides a brief collection of memoirs and reflections in hopes of filling in pieces of a huge puzzle in history. He describes everyday life under Soviet rule, and he offers his thoughts on how the world got to that point and where it might be headed.


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