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Solzhenitzyn got a Nobel prize in literature, prior to this book. | Solzhenitzyn got a Nobel prize in literature, prior to this book. | ||
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*144 - ''He was tortured by both, but the Gestapo was nonetheless trying to get at the | |||
truth. and when the accusation did not hold up. Divnich was released. The MGB | |||
wasn't interested in the truth and had no intention of letting anyone out of | |||
its grip once he was arrested.'' |
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Solzhenitzyn got a Nobel prize in literature, prior to this book.
Notes
- 144 - He was tortured by both, but the Gestapo was nonetheless trying to get at the
truth. and when the accusation did not hold up. Divnich was released. The MGB wasn't interested in the truth and had no intention of letting anyone out of its grip once he was arrested.