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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
VLADIMIR V TCHE N AV N I SPEAK FOR THE SILENT PRISONERS OF THE SOVIETS TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY NICHOLAS M. OUSHAKOFF ILLUSTRATED BOSTON F NEW YORK C HALE, CUSHMAN FLINT COPYRTGHT 5 1935 BY HALE, CUSHMAN FLINT, Incorporated All rights reserved no part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review written for inclusion in a magazine or newspaper. First Printing, February 1935 Second Printing February 1935 Third Printing February 1 935 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE PLIMPTON PRESS NORWOOD MASS. PUBLISHERS NOTE A HE story of Professor Tchernavins escape into Finland with his wife and son who had been visiting him in the Soviet prison camp, where he was serving a sentence, has been dramatically told in Madame Tchernavins book, ft Escape from the Soviets. 3 When her book was published the reproduction of photographs of either Professor Tcher navin or his wife was considered unwise, as it might enable the GPU agents in Finland to trace them. We are fortunate to have obtained the authors permission now to reproduce photographs of himself, of his wife and of their son Audrey. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE To THE READER i PART ONE WE ARE WORKERS AT MURMANSK i OPEN THIS is THE GPU, . 3 ii FISHERIES IN THE FAR NORTH 9 in FIVE-YEAR PLANS FOR FISH 20 iv ONE AND A HALF MILLION TONS . 28 v FORGED LABOR 37 vi FACE TO FACE WITH THE GPU 47 vii ON TO Moscow 57 vni THE BLACK CROWS MOVE 67 ix 48 To BE SHOT 76 x REAL WRECKERS OF RUSSIA 85 PART TWO WE ARE PRISONERS IN LENINGRAD xi ARREST 91 . xn CELL 22 96 XIII YOU WILL BE THE 49TH 100 xiv BANDITS HAVE RIGHTS 109 xvSECOND INQUISITION xvi DAILY LIFE IN PRISON xvii OLD MEN AND BOYS 131 xvni PRIESTS, WORKMEN AND POETS 141 xix GEPEISTS, SPIES AND FOREIGNERS 149 xx A BULLET IN THE HEAD CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE xxi NEVER TRUST THE EXAMINER 164 xxn TAIROFF ALLEY 169 xxm NOVELISTS 178 xxiv THE SPREAD OF DISEASE 186 xxv WE MOVE TO KRESTI 190 xxvi Tms is NO TRIAL 194 xxvii TORTURE IN THE LICE CELL 199 xxviii THE CONVEYOR 205 xxix DYNAMITE AND IMAGINATION 210 xxx THE DEATH CELL 219 xxxi MY SON TAKES A MESSAGE 227 PART THREE WE ARE CONVICTS OF SOLOVKI xxxn THE CONVICT TRAIN 233 xxxin WELCOME TO SOLOVKI 240 xxxiv THE LUMBER CAMPS 251 xxxv THE SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT 258 xxxvi VEGUERASHKA 265 xxxvii ASSIGNED TO DUTY 270 XXXVHI SLAVE LABOR AND BIG BUSINESS A STATE WITHIN A STATE 277 xxxix SENTRIES SPIES EDUCATORS 287 XL THREE PILLARS OF SOLOVKI 294 XLI THE TERM GOES ON 304 XLII WHAT PRICE FUGITIVES 314 XLIII I Go EXPLORING 324 XLIV SOLD ONE CONVICT 336 XLV I PREPARE FOR ESCAPE 343 XLVI FREEDOM OR DEATH 352 APPENDIX. THE ACADEMIC CASE … . 359 ILLUSTRATIONS VLADIMIR V. TCHERNAVIN Frontispiece TATIANA TCHERNAVIN THE AUTHORS WIFE Facing Page 92 ANDREY THE AUTHORS SON 228 THE AUTHOR 1934 336 MAPS SKETCH MAP OF NORTHWESTERN U. S. S. R, AND THE FINNISH FRONTIER Facing Page 3 AUTHORS MAP SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SOLOVETZKI AND WHITE SEA BALTIC PRISON CAMPS, ETC Endpapers PART ONE WE ARE WORKERS AT MURMANSK
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
VLADIMIR V TCHE N AV N I SPEAK FOR THE SILENT PRISONERS OF THE SOVIETS TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY NICHOLAS M. OUSHAKOFF ILLUSTRATED BOSTON F NEW YORK C HALE, CUSHMAN FLINT COPYRTGHT 5 1935 BY HALE, CUSHMAN FLINT, Incorporated All rights reserved no part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review written for inclusion in a magazine or newspaper. First Printing, February 1935 Second Printing February 1935 Third Printing February 1 935 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AT THE PLIMPTON PRESS NORWOOD MASS. PUBLISHERS NOTE A HE story of Professor Tchernavins escape into Finland with his wife and son who had been visiting him in the Soviet prison camp, where he was serving a sentence, has been dramatically told in Madame Tchernavins book, ft Escape from the Soviets. 3 When her book was published the reproduction of photographs of either Professor Tcher navin or his wife was considered unwise, as it might enable the GPU agents in Finland to trace them. We are fortunate to have obtained the authors permission now to reproduce photographs of himself, of his wife and of their son Audrey. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE To THE READER i PART ONE WE ARE WORKERS AT MURMANSK i OPEN THIS is THE GPU, . 3 ii FISHERIES IN THE FAR NORTH 9 in FIVE-YEAR PLANS FOR FISH 20 iv ONE AND A HALF MILLION TONS . 28 v FORGED LABOR 37 vi FACE TO FACE WITH THE GPU 47 vii ON TO Moscow 57 vni THE BLACK CROWS MOVE 67 ix 48 To BE SHOT 76 x REAL WRECKERS OF RUSSIA 85 PART TWO WE ARE PRISONERS IN LENINGRAD xi ARREST 91 . xn CELL 22 96 XIII YOU WILL BE THE 49TH 100 xiv BANDITS HAVE RIGHTS 109 xvSECOND INQUISITION xvi DAILY LIFE IN PRISON xvii OLD MEN AND BOYS 131 xvni PRIESTS, WORKMEN AND POETS 141 xix GEPEISTS, SPIES AND FOREIGNERS 149 xx A BULLET IN THE HEAD CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE xxi NEVER TRUST THE EXAMINER 164 xxn TAIROFF ALLEY 169 xxm NOVELISTS 178 xxiv THE SPREAD OF DISEASE 186 xxv WE MOVE TO KRESTI 190 xxvi Tms is NO TRIAL 194 xxvii TORTURE IN THE LICE CELL 199 xxviii THE CONVEYOR 205 xxix DYNAMITE AND IMAGINATION 210 xxx THE DEATH CELL 219 xxxi MY SON TAKES A MESSAGE 227 PART THREE WE ARE CONVICTS OF SOLOVKI xxxn THE CONVICT TRAIN 233 xxxin WELCOME TO SOLOVKI 240 xxxiv THE LUMBER CAMPS 251 xxxv THE SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT 258 xxxvi VEGUERASHKA 265 xxxvii ASSIGNED TO DUTY 270 XXXVHI SLAVE LABOR AND BIG BUSINESS A STATE WITHIN A STATE 277 xxxix SENTRIES SPIES EDUCATORS 287 XL THREE PILLARS OF SOLOVKI 294 XLI THE TERM GOES ON 304 XLII WHAT PRICE FUGITIVES 314 XLIII I Go EXPLORING 324 XLIV SOLD ONE CONVICT 336 XLV I PREPARE FOR ESCAPE 343 XLVI FREEDOM OR DEATH 352 APPENDIX. THE ACADEMIC CASE … . 359 ILLUSTRATIONS VLADIMIR V. TCHERNAVIN Frontispiece TATIANA TCHERNAVIN THE AUTHORS WIFE Facing Page 92 ANDREY THE AUTHORS SON 228 THE AUTHOR 1934 336 MAPS SKETCH MAP OF NORTHWESTERN U. S. S. R, AND THE FINNISH FRONTIER Facing Page 3 AUTHORS MAP SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SOLOVETZKI AND WHITE SEA BALTIC PRISON CAMPS, ETC Endpapers PART ONE WE ARE WORKERS AT MURMANSK