Stalin's Genocides
Discover the harrowing truth behind one of history's darkest periods in Stalin's Genocides by Norman M. Naimark, published by Princeton University Press. This compelling account uncovers the atrocities committed under Joseph Stalin's regime from the early 1930s until his death in 1953, during which over a million citizens were executed. The book delves into the widespread suffering caused by forced labor, deportation, famine, and brutal massacres, revealing the chilling methods employed by Stalin's henchmen. With a page count of 176, Naimark's meticulously researched narrative sheds light on the impact of these genocides, providing readers with a profound understanding of the scale and nature of these crimes against humanity. A must-read for anyone interested in modern history and the complexities of totalitarian regimes.