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Parvilahti, Unto Beria's Gardens. Ten Years' Captivity in Russia and Siberia London Hutchinson 1959 1st Edition Hardback Octavo Size [approx 15.5 x 22.8cm]. Very Good in Very Good Dustjacket. DJ has small tear [mostly closed] to top edge of face - now protected in plastic sleeve. 286 pages In September 1944 Finland signed an armistice with Russia, a situation used by politicians of the Left to arrest nineteen of their countrymen whom they knew to be strongly anti-Communist. The author was one of these nineteen people - he had been a liaison officer in Berlin during the war. After initial imprisonment in Finland he was handed over to the Russians and taken to the Soviet Union. He had been given a 5 year sentence and in the last year of that sentence was shipped to Siberia and exile. Not until the death of Stalin and the amnesty for political prisoners was he released. This book is the story of his years in Siberia. ID250193 Price:
20.00 AUD
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