Amanda Lewandoski

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Even before my detainment, I’d heard about the penal colonies. They’re basically leftover gulags, the vast, brutal system of Soviet labor camps started in 1919 that peaked under Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship. The conditions were so grueling that more than a million inmates died. Some literally starved to death as they slaved in mines and built railroads in the bitter cold. Others were executed.
Coming Home
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