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JUDGEMENT IN MOSCOW
Soviet crimes and Western hypocrisy (2nd edn.)
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VLADIMIR BUKOVSKY
(1944-2019)
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This book and its sources (revised)
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1. IN THE EAST
(CHAPTERS 1-6)
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“While all round clamoured Judea, / And would give no thought for the dead”
Alexander Galich
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1. A Phoney War
21,073 words (83 links)
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2. Night of the Looters
14,855 words (22 links)
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BACK TO THE FUTURE (Chapters 3-6)
3. “Too Few”?
23,328 words (65 links)
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4. Deportation or the Madhouse
18,580 words (49 links)
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5. What “they” believed
17,965 words (33 links)
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6. The Coming of Gorbachov
17,007 words (35 links)
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2. IN THE WEST
(CHAPTERS 7-14; book version)
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“Is it possible that he should know what he is, and be that he is?” (Shakespeare)
“And when we think we lead, we are most led,” (Lord Byron)
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7. BETRAYAL
26,000 words (73 notes)
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THE TURNING POINT (Chapters 8-11)
8. Afghanistan
9,000 words ( 27 notes)
9. Pages of Shame
20,000 words (91 notes)
10. Poland
15,000 words (27 notes)
11. The Beginning of the End
10,000 words (23 notes)
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THE REVOLUTION THAT NEVER WAS (Chapters 12-14)
12. Reform?
8,000 words (15 notes)
13. Withdrawal without Retreat
19,000 words (48 notes)
14. Foes and Allies
16,000 words (47 notes)
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