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Memoirs
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- 54,99 lei
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- 54,99 lei
Publisher Description
This book vividly portrays the bitter trials of life in Soviet Russia
and Nazi Germany. It is a story of the authors recollections of abject
poverty and total intimidation in which his terrified parents and villagers
lived under the dictatorships of the Soviet Union from the forcible collectivization
to the advent of World War II, and of the Nazi Germany during the temporary
German occupation of the Caucasus. The author rebelled against the heartrending and
unforgettable mistreatment of the people by both dictatorships during the war. This
frequently endangered his life and forced him to flee, leaving behind everything dear to
himfriends, relatives, parents, native village, and country. Thus he wandered through
Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Italy, at times as a hunted fugitive. He
survived the war and two forcible repatriations back to the Soviet Unionfirst from
Austria, and then from Italy; then he moved to Jordan, lived there for eight years, and
finally immigrated to the United States of America in 1956. Mr. Natho found shelter
in the best and freest country in the world. The book is highly interesting, informative,
and easy to read. It is filled, not only with the cruelties and horrors of the war and
dictatorships, but also with human passion, kindness, heroism, and love. It will enrich
your soul and experience.