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Why I am not going back to the Soviet Union

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Why I am not going back to the Soviet Union (Template:Lang-uk) is the pamphlet of Ivan Bahrianyi, outlining the political declaration of national dignity and human rights that survived the forced repatriation, violence, torture, humiliation as a former prisoner Ostarbeiter, captive, deprived of the proper name. In the pamphlet Soviet Union has been described as "home-mother," which held genocide against its own people.

Bibliography

  • Listratenko, Nataliya Volodymyrivna ed. Ukrayina: knyha faktiv (Ukraine: the book of facts). Knyzhkovyi Klub, Kharkiv, 2006:214.
  • Ivan Dziuba M Civil and Political Insight / / About journalism Bahrianyi I. / I. Crimson. Journalism. - K. Torch., 1996.