Illness And Inhumanity In Stalin's Gulag by Golfo Alexopoulos
Health and Human Rights in Stalin's Forced Labor Camps
This book delves into the harrowing conditions of the Soviet Gulag system, focusing on the intersection of illness and inhumanity within these forced labor camps. It examines how the Soviet regime used medical neglect and the deliberate spread of disease as tools of oppression, contributing to the dehumanization and suffering of prisoners. Through meticulous research, the narrative uncovers the systemic cruelty and the impact of these brutal policies on the health and survival of countless individuals, offering a poignant exploration of the dark realities faced by those trapped in Stalin's oppressive regime.
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- Published
- 2017
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- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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