Iron curtain : the crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944-1956
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Published
New York : Doubleday, c2012.
Format
Book
Edition
1st United States ed.
Status
Port Angeles - Nonfiction (Adult)
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LC Subjects
Communism -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Communism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Communist countries -- Politics and government.
Communist countries -- Social conditions.
Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Europe, Eastern -- Relations -- Soviet Union.
Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Political culture -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Political persecution -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Soviet Union -- Relations -- Europe, Eastern.
Communism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Communist countries -- Politics and government.
Communist countries -- Social conditions.
Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
Europe, Eastern -- Relations -- Soviet Union.
Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Political culture -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Political persecution -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century.
Soviet Union -- Relations -- Europe, Eastern.
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Published
New York : Doubleday, c2012.
Edition
1st United States ed.
Physical Desc
xxxvi, 566 pages, [16] pages of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [475]-541) and index.
Description
In the long-awaited follow-up to her Pulitzer Prize-winning "Gulag," acclaimed journalist Anne Applebaum delivers a groundbreaking history of how Communism took over Eastern Europe after World War II and transformed in frightening fashion the individuals who came under its sway.