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Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944-1956 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 640 pages, height x width x depth: 203x131x32 mm, weight: 595 g, 24 PP B&W; 3 MAPS
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Anchor Books
  • ISBN-10: 140009593X
  • ISBN-13: 9781400095933
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 640 pages, height x width x depth: 203x131x32 mm, weight: 595 g, 24 PP B&W; 3 MAPS
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Anchor Books
  • ISBN-10: 140009593X
  • ISBN-13: 9781400095933
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Discusses the creation of the Communist regimes that took hold in Eastern Europe at the end of World War II and describes what daily life was like in these countries in the authors follow-up to the her Pulitzer Prize-winning Gulag. 75,000 first printing. National Book Award Finalist TIME Magazines #1 Nonfiction Book of 2012A New York Times Notable BookA Washington Post Top Ten Book of 2012Best Nonfiction of 2012: The Wall Street Journal, The Plain Dealer In the much-anticipated 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. Iron Curtain describes how, spurred by Stalin and his secret police, the Communist regimes of Eastern Europe were created and what daily life was like once they were complete. Drawing on newly opened East European archives, interviews, and personal accounts translated for the first time, Applebaum portrays in chilling detail the dilemmas faced by millions of individuals trying to adjust to a way of life that challenged their every belief and took away everything they had accumulated. As a result the Soviet Bloc became a lost civilization, one whose cruelty, paranoia, bizarre morality, and strange aesthetics Applebaum captures in these electrifying pages.

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Short-listed for Arthur Ross Book Award 2013 and National Book Award Finalist 2012.
A Note About Abbreviations and Acronyms xi
Maps
Eastern Europe, 1945 xv
Poland, 1939 xvi
Poland, 1945 xvii
Introduction xix
PART ONE FALSE DAWN
1 Zero Hour
3(20)
2 Victors
23(20)
3 Communists
43(21)
4 Policemen
64(24)
5 Violence
88(28)
6 Ethnic Cleansing
116(32)
7 Youth
148(26)
8 Radio
174(18)
9 Politics
192(31)
10 Economics
223(26)
PART TWO HIGH STALINISM
11 Reactionary Enemies
249(26)
12 Internal Enemies
275(25)
13 Homo Sovieticus
300(31)
14 Socialist Realism
331(30)
15 Ideal Cities
361(25)
16 Reluctant Collaborators
386(26)
17 Passive Opponents
412(23)
18 Revolutions
435(28)
Epilogue 463(8)
Acknowledgments 471(2)
Interviewees 473(2)
Notes 475(50)
Select Bibliography 525(18)
Illustration Credits 543(2)
Index 545