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Political prisoners under the czar—including Bolsheviks—had enjoyed certain a surprisingly high standard of living, with access to books, writing instruments, a fair amount of food and even decent clothing. At the early stage of what would become the Gulag system the prisoners still had the idea that they had rights. Their misconception was swiftly corrected.
The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil
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