One day we will live without fear

everyday lives under the Soviet police state

From the 1930's to the 1970's the Soviet police state underwent many changes. With the end of Stalin's rule, indiscriminate violence and arbitrary arrests became a thing of the past. But its underlying principles remained the same to forestall any threat, even the smallest, to the ruling Communist Party. This book shows what life was like for people in the Soviet police state.

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