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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)

Chronology One

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“While all round clamoured Judea, / And would give no thought for the dead”

Alexander Galich

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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BIOGRAPHIES

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2. IN THE WEST

(CHAPTERS 7-14; book version)

Chronology Two

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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)

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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