Balder Ex-Libris - Kravchenko VictorReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearKravchenko Victor - I chose freedomurn:md5:40f1ff4804495efd2b24f29a1f7bfe032013-07-28T23:07:00+01:002021-02-06T23:12:04+00:00balderKravchenko VictorBolchevikCommunismJewRussiaSecond World War <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Kravchenko_Victor_-_I_chose_freedom_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Knight Stephen</strong><br />
Title : <strong>I chose freedom The personal and political life of a soviet official</strong><br />
Year : 1947<br />
<br />
Link download : <a href="https://balderexlibris.com/public/ebook2/Kravchenko_Victor_-_I_chose_freedom.zip">Kravchenko_Victor_-_I_chose_freedom.zip</a><br />
<br />
Every minute of the taxi ride between my rented room and Union Station that Saturday night seemed loaded with danger and with destiny. The very streets and darkened buildings seemed frowning and hostile. In my seven months in the capital I had traveled that route dozens of times, light-heartedly, scarcely noticing my surroundings. But this time everything was different-this time I was running away. The American family with whom I lived in Washington had been friendly and generous to the stranger under their roof. When I fell ill they had watched over me with an easy unaffected solicitude. What had begun as a mere financial arrangement had grown into a warm human relationship to which the barrier of language added a fillip of excitement. I sensed that in being kind to one homesick Russian these good Americans were expressing their gratitude to all Russians-to the brave allies who were then rolling back the tide of German conquest on a thousand-mile front. They gave me full personal credit for every Soviet victory. <strong>...</strong></p>