I Speak For The Silent Prisoners Of The Soviets

I Speak For The Silent Prisoners Of The Soviets
Vladimir V. Tchernavin
Tchernavin’s account vividly depicts the persecution that he and his fellow prisoners suffered at the hands of the U.S.S.R., confessing to crimes they had never committed and even indicting others in the process.
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About the Author

Vladimir Tchernavin was a Russian scientist, who specialized in studying fish. He was one of the first and very few prisoners of the Gulag system to escape. His work I Speak for the Silent Prisoners of the Soviets was first published in 1934 and he died in 1949. This work was translated by Nicholas Oushakoff who had left the U.S.S.R. in the 1920s to settle in Massachusetts. He died in 1973.