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Stalin's Children
Stalin's Children: Three Generations of Love, War, and Survival | Owen Matthews
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On a mid-summer day in 1937, a car pulled up to the house of the Bibikov family in Chernigov in the heart of the Ukraine. Boris, the father, kissed his two daughters and wife goodbye and disappeared inside the car. His family never saw him again. His wife would later vanish, leaving the young Lyudmila and Lenina alone to drift across the vast Russian landscape as the Wehrmacht advanced in WWII. In the early 1960s Owen Matthews' father, Mervyn, moved to Moscow to work for the British embassy after a childhood in Wales dreaming of Russia. He fell in with the KGB, and in love with Lyudmila, and before he could disentangle himself from the former he was ordered to leave the country. For the next six years, Mervyn tried desperately to get Lyudmila out of Russia, and when he finally succeeded they married. Decades on from these events, their son, now Newsweek's bureau chief in Moscow, pieces together the tangled threads of his family's past and present-the extraordinary files that record the life and death of his grandfather at the hands of Stalin's secret police; his mother's and aunt's perilous journey to adulthood; his parents' Cold War love affair and the magnet that has drawn him back to the Russia-to present an indelible portrait of the country over the past seven decades and an unforgettable memoir about how we struggle to define ourselves in opposition to our ancestry only to find ourselves aligning with it.
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cristiana_de_sousa
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Mais uma história da URSS fascinante! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Simona
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The personal family story is intertwined with the historical facts in the Soviet Union under Stalin and up to modern Russia. In the foreground is a love story, described in a very detailed way, which the author extremely roughly interrupts with his experience with modern Russia. The book is enough informative that it isn't the easiest book to read and at the same time, enough easy that you can read it almost as a novel about the power of love.

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Simona
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My current book about life in the Soviet Union before war under Stalin, after WWII and life in Russia after 1991, told through the eyes of one family.
Stalin fits #ruletheworld or at least - he wanted to.

#junetunz

Cinfhen Another diabolical dictator ~ seeing lots of those today 🙀 7y
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