And the Winds Blew Cold
Stalinist Russia As Experienced by an American Emigrant

 

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And the Winds Blew Cold
Stalinist Russia As Experienced by an American Emigrant

by Rae Gunter Osgood (Author)
by Eva Stolar Meltz (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780939923762

 

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And the Winds Blew Cold is the story of Eva Stolar Meltz, a Russian-American Jewish woman who emigrated with her family from Chicago, Illinois, in 1931 to the USSR, where for over 40 years she endured life in Communist Russia. This book chronicles a fascinating life that unfolded within tumultuous political, social, and economic circumstances.


This is the story of Eva Stolar Meltz, a Russian-American woman who emigrated with her family from Chicago, Illinois, in 1931 to the USSR, where for over 40 years she endured life in Communist Russia. This book chronicles a fascinating life that unfolded within tumultuous political, social, and economic circumstances. The perspective of an idealistic young emigrant to the USSR is unusual and provides insight into the Communist movement in Chicago in the 1920s; the preferential treatment emigrants with much-needed skills first received when they arrived in the Soviet Union in the 1930s; the evolution of Communism under Stalin, Khrushchev, and Brezhnev; the betrayal by friends during periods of political and social oppression; exile to a collective farm during World War II; the terrifying ordeal of persecution and the brutality of political imprisonment in a labour camp in the 1950s; the difficulty of living day-to-day in a closed society; and the struggle to leave the USSR in the 1970s.


 

ISBN 939923769
ISBN13 9780939923762
Publisher McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, US
Format Paperback
Publication date 01/01/2000
Pages 486
Weight (grammes) 684
Published in United States
Height (mm) 230
Width (mm) 155

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