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Two Colours.

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A nearly century-old mother narrates her life story to her son.

This was a life of struggle and tragedy for many Ukrainian people in the twentieth century.

In 1917, the revolution, a plague with red commissars, descended upon Ukraine and her people.

Anna, my mother, said that life turned into red and black colours: red stars and the big black guns of the commissars.

Millions died under their unjust, oppressive regime, and Anna and her family were confined in a dungeon out on the deserted steppes; they were all doomed to perish.

The commissars took all the peoples grain and other products; the merciless Golodomor, suffocation by hunger, killed many millions of Ukrainians in 1932 and 1933. And very soon, there was one more disaster: World War II, which stormed through the deeply wounded country, killing again many millions because Stalin and the other Kremlin rulers made this possible.

My father, Ivan, was a pilot of a dive-bomber, lost his life in the war; like many millions of soldiers, he was betrayed by the Communist regime.

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Product Details
Authorhouse UK
1477227210 / 9781477227213
eBook (EPUB)
823.92
17/09/2012
English
336 pages
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