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Caught up in one of the many purges that swept the Soviet Union
during the Great Terror, Leonid Petrovich Bolotov (1906-1987) was
one of 86 engineers arrested at Leningrad's Red Triangle Rubber
Factory and sent to the Gulag as "enemies of the people." He would
be the only one to survive and return his family, enduring two
decades in the infamous Kolyma labor camps. Translated into English
and published here for the first time, Bolotov's memoir narrates
with growing intensity his arrest, imprisonment and interrogation,
his "confession" and trial, his exile to hard labor in Arctic
Siberia, and his rehabilitation in 1956 following the official end
of Stalin's personality cult.
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