Red Agony of Gulag

Red Agony of Gulag
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Publisher : Letras
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9786060719069
ISBN-13 : 6060719066
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Book Synopsis Red Agony of Gulag by : Ioan Teodorescu

Download or read book Red Agony of Gulag written by Ioan Teodorescu and published by Letras. This book was released on with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In March 1944, I was sent back to the regiment where I had done my training, with the rank of cadet adjutant, and was assigned to the pioneer company of the regiment, as commander of the Brandt 60 mm gun platoon. Its usual mission was to supervise and guard the pioneers during mining operations, and his special mission was to guard the regimental command post. The company commander was Capt. Paduraru. I continued training instruction with the group, the regiment being reorganized to be sent to the front again. At that time, the Soviet armies had reached the Nistru river, occupying a part of northern Moldavia and Bessarabia. We were camped in Smârdan commune, a few kilometers from Calafat. From this second period of internship at the regiment, I remember several events that I will try to narrate in the following pages.


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