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In the Claws of the GPU (Polish: Siedem lat w szponach GPU) is the first-ever book-length eyewitness account of the Soviet Gulag (including the first Gulag Solovki prison camp). It was written by Francišak Aljachnovič, a Belarusian playwright, nationalist, and citizen of the Second Polish Republic (in Polish documents, his name is spelled Franciszek Olechnowicz). After his release from Gulag and return to Poland in 1933, Aljachnovič immediately wrote the book in three language versions, namely, in Belarusian, Polish, and Russian. In 1934 the Polish version was serialized in the daily Słowo, published in Wilno. In 1934-1935 the Russian-language version (in pre-1917 orthography) was serialized in the White émigré newspapers Vozrozhdenie in Paris, and in Nash put' in Harbin, Manchukuo.

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  • In the Claws of the GPU (en)
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  • In the Claws of the GPU (Polish: Siedem lat w szponach GPU) is the first-ever book-length eyewitness account of the Soviet Gulag (including the first Gulag Solovki prison camp). It was written by Francišak Aljachnovič, a Belarusian playwright, nationalist, and citizen of the Second Polish Republic (in Polish documents, his name is spelled Franciszek Olechnowicz). After his release from Gulag and return to Poland in 1933, Aljachnovič immediately wrote the book in three language versions, namely, in Belarusian, Polish, and Russian. In 1934 the Polish version was serialized in the daily Słowo, published in Wilno. In 1934-1935 the Russian-language version (in pre-1917 orthography) was serialized in the White émigré newspapers Vozrozhdenie in Paris, and in Nash put' in Harbin, Manchukuo. (en)
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  • In the Claws of the GPU (en)
  • Siedem lat w szponach GPU (Polish) / У капцюрох Г.П.У. (Belarusian) (en)
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  • Front cover, 1937 Belarusian-language edition (en)
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  • Siedem lat w szponach GPU / У капцюрох Г.П.У. (en)
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  • In the Claws of the GPU (Polish: Siedem lat w szponach GPU) is the first-ever book-length eyewitness account of the Soviet Gulag (including the first Gulag Solovki prison camp). It was written by Francišak Aljachnovič, a Belarusian playwright, nationalist, and citizen of the Second Polish Republic (in Polish documents, his name is spelled Franciszek Olechnowicz). After his release from Gulag and return to Poland in 1933, Aljachnovič immediately wrote the book in three language versions, namely, in Belarusian, Polish, and Russian. In 1934 the Polish version was serialized in the daily Słowo, published in Wilno. In 1934-1935 the Russian-language version (in pre-1917 orthography) was serialized in the White émigré newspapers Vozrozhdenie in Paris, and in Nash put' in Harbin, Manchukuo. (en)
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