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Nadiya Surovtsova (1896–1985) was a Ukrainian public figure, diplomat, historian, publicist, and translator who became a victim of the Soviet regime and spent almost thirty years in prisons, camps, and exile. Nadiya Surovtsova’s life is impressive and fascinating, and her masterfully written “Memoirs” is one of the most important monumental documents of the era, illustrating the successes and defeats of Ukraine and at the same time exposing the crimes of communism.
The second volume of “Memoirs” contains the second part of the memoirs, which describes Nadiya Surovtsova’s Gulag epic.