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  • Title: Alexander Dolgun's story
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 370
  • Publisher: ➤  Collins : Harvill Press - Knopf : distributed by Random House. - Ballantine Books
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  • Publish Location: London - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1975
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Alexander Dolgun

Alexander Michael Dolgun (29 September 1926 – 28 August 1986) was an American inmate in the Soviet Gulag who wrote about his experiences in 1975 after

Mikhail Ryumin

p. 299. Alexander Dolgun and Patrick Wilson, Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag (Random House, 1975) p. 197. Alexander Dolgun and Patrick

Art and culture in the Gulag labor camps

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. p. 79. ISBN 0-15-166995-3. Dolgun, Alexander (1975). Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag. New York: Alfred A.

Sukhanovo Prison

2012-07-29. Solzhenitsyn, Gulag Archipelago, 126. Alexandr Dolgun and Patrick Watson, Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag (New York: Alfred Knopf

Lubyanka Building

Ion Antonescu, Osip Mandelstam, Genrikh Yagoda, János Esterházy, Alexander Dolgun, Rochus Misch, and Walter Ciszek. During the 1980s, the prison was

Americans in the Gulag

Marine Leland Towers. Alexander Dolgun, US embassy clerk falsely accused of espionage; author of the memoir Alexander Dolgun’s Story: An American in the

Aleksei Gastev

Engineer in Stalin's Russia: The Memoirs of Zara Witkin, 1932-1934. Alexander Dolgun (1926-1986) survivor of the Soviet Gulag who returned to his native

Gulag

Doubleday. 216 pp., ISBN 978-0-385-04051-8. Dolgun, Alexander, and Patrick Watson. 1975. Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag." New York:

Gulag: A History

were standard methods of teaching it." In one case, American survivor Alexander Dolgun was able to learn a code in Lefortovo. When he was finally able to

Lefortovo Prison

Norwegian spy Vasily Blyukher Vladimir Bukovsky Nicholas Daniloff Alexander Dolgun Boris Kolesnikov Hugo Eberlein Bernt Ivar Eidsvig, Catholic Bishop