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Susanna Petschuro
This interview preserves a victim’s account of political repression in the Soviet Union, focusing on their arrest at the age of sixteen for involvement in a youth group labeled as anti-Soviet. The victim describes the support they received from teachers and classmates, the abruptness of their arrest, and the long sentence that followed. They reflect on their transfer between multiple labor camps, the harsh conditions of imprisonment, and the lasting impact of their incarceration.
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