The sovietization of Bessarabia during and after WWII implied in part its Russification.
The communist regime fought fiercely against anything that meant Romanian identity: the Romanian language, the Latin alphabet, or Romanian national history.
Beginning with the first year of occupation, the Romanian elite - priests, civil officers, politicians, and professors - were arrested and persecuted.
Tens of thousands were assassinated or sent in the Soviet Gulag or prisons.
The book presents six testimonies of men and women who were sent into the Gulag.
The stories are often dark, but they also reveal ways in which people maintained their humanity in the harshest conditions.
Lena S. Andrews
218.73 Lei
James D. Hornfischer
116.22 Lei
Hassan Abbas
145.08 Lei
David I. Kertzer
133.92 Lei
William F. Brown
156.19 Lei
Stephen Perry
118.67 Lei
Matthew Mitchell
188.25 Lei
A. E. Marriott
89.28 Lei
Matilda Tillie Pierce Alleman
36.83 Lei
Charles A. Krohn
160.41 Lei
Richard Whittle
117.13 Lei
Robert boom Powell
213.89 Lei
Henry J. Hendrix
148.80 Lei
Marshal Viscount William Slim
136.60 Lei
Vincent Bevins
167.40 Lei