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Gross 205 $a[2nd] expanded ed. with a new preface by the author. 210 1$aPrinceton, NJ [etc.] :$cPrinceton University Press,$dop. 2002. 210 4$dİop. 2002. 215 $a1 online resource (xxiv, 396 p., [12] p. of plates )$cill., maps ; 300 $a1e dr.: 1988. 311 $a0-691-09603-1 311 $a0-691-09433-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [313]-319) and index. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tCONTENTS --$tLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --$tPREFACE TO THE EXPANDED EDITION --$tPREFACE --$tINTRODUCTION --$tPART I SEIZURE --$tONE Conquest --$tTWO Elections --$tTHREE The Paradigm of Social Control --$tPART TWO. CONFINEMENTS --$tFOUR Socialization --$tFIVE Prisons --$tSIX Deportations --$tEPILOGUE The Spoiler State --$tHISTORIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT: A TANGLED WEB --$tABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS --$tNOTES --$tBIBLIOGRAPHY --$tINDEX OF NAMES AND PLACES --$tSUBJECT INDEX 330 $aJan Gross describes the terrors of the Soviet occupation of the lands that made up eastern Poland between the two world wars: the Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia. His lucid analysis of the revolution that came to Poland from abroad is based on hundreds of first-hand accounts of the hardship, suffering, and social chaos that accompanied the Sovietization of this poorest section of a poverty-stricken country. Woven into the author's exploration of events from the Soviet's German-supported aggression against Poland in September of 1939 to Germany's attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941, these testimonies not only illuminate his conclusions about the nature of totalitarianism but also make a powerful statement of their own. 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