
Gulag og glemsel
Ruslands tragedie og vestens hukommelsestab i det 20. århundrede
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Narrated by:
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Martin Paludan-Müller
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By:
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Bent Jensen
About this listen
I Gulag og glemsel fortæller den danske historiker Bent Jensen om Sovjetunionens store forbrydelser i tiden mellem Den Russiske Revolution i 1917 og frem til 1950'erne.
I år 1921 var der 84 sovjetiske Gulaglejre. Disse Gulaglejre, hvor antikommunister blev holdt fanget, er i dag blevet et billede på Sovjetunionens store undertrykkelse og misbrug.
Bent Jensen forsøger at huske os på Sovjetunionens forfærdelige ugerninger, der ledte til millioner af dødsfald. Disse forbrydelser bliver desværre ofte glemt, da nazisternes handlinger stadig skygger for dem.
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