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A Stolen Childhood Five Winters In Siberia Ilmars Salts

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A Stolen Childhood Five Winters In Siberia Ilmars Salts
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Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Ilmars Salts
ISBN: 9781621371458, 162137145X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Stolen Childhood Five Winters In Siberia Ilmars Salts by Ilmars Salts 9781621371458, 162137145X instant download after payment.

Ilmars Salts was only 10 years old when - on the morning of June 14, 1941 - his father, mother, brother, sister, and grandmother were awakened in their rural Latvia home and put into a cattle train bound for Siberia. To enable Russification, in one day alone, more than 15,000 men, women, children and elderly were rounded up and taken to Gulag death camps and deportation settlements. "A Stolen Childhood" evokes graphic scenes and acts of grave injustice, cruelty and unconscionable inhumanity as the brutal Siberian winters kill deportees, one after the other. There are no coffins and half-naked corpses are dragged by the arms of legs to their final resting place; a newborn is buried, still in the cradle. Dishes are scarce and food is ladled into a hat, or directly onto the table top. When deportees are put to work pulling logs out of the frigid Chulym River, their soaked garments freeze stiff in the Siberian air, but guards won't let them near the bonfire - to hasten their...

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