Stalin's British victims
by Beckett, Francis.
Material type: BookPublisher: Sutton 2004ISBN: 9780750932233; 0750932236.Classification number: 947.084 BECSubject(s): British -- Soviet Union -- Biography | Women communists -- Soviet Union -- Biography | Communists -- Soviet Union -- Biography | Communism -- Soviet Union | Communism -- Great Britain | Labor camps -- Soviet Union | Soviet Union -- Social conditions -- 1917-1945 | Soviet Union -- Politics and government | Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union | Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- Great BritainSubject: The daughter of the leader of the Young Communists League, Rosa Rust left Britain for Moscow when her father went to work for the Comintern. This is her story, of the desperate treatment she faced whilst in the Soviet Union, and of her father's refusal to admit that the workers' state could do wrong.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Bibliography: p. 195-199
Includes index
The daughter of the leader of the Young Communists League, Rosa Rust left Britain for Moscow when her father went to work for the Comintern. This is her story, of the desperate treatment she faced whilst in the Soviet Union, and of her father's refusal to admit that the workers' state could do wrong.
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