Inside Soviet slave labor camps, 1939-1942 : an analysis of written statements by 9,200 former prisoners : printed, 1952?

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Inside Soviet slave labor camps, 1939-1942 : an analysis of written statements by 9,200 former prisoners : printed, 1952?

Based on analysis by the United States Library of Congress of responses to questionnaires by former Polish prisoners in Soviet forced labor camps, in the Anders Collection at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Includes typewritten draft, and photocopies and typewritten translations of supporting documents.

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