古拉格群岛 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Mares, Peter. Alexander Solzhenitsyn. ABC AU. ABC AU. [2020-04-15]. (原始内容存档于2020-03-17). The author of a One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, The Gulag Archipelago, Cancer Ward, First Circle and many other books, Solzhenitsyn exposed the brutality of the Soviet system to his fellow Russians and to the rest of the world...he criticised the system, as we know, and he wrote The Gulag Archipelago which was a study of the way in which the gulag system worked, but at the same time as having that systematic critique of the Soviet Union, he never let go of the idea of individual responsibility within it, did he, a personal morality. 

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  • Wheatcroft, Stephen. The Scale and Nature of German and Soviet Repression and Mass Killings, 1930–45 (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 1996, 48 (8): 1330 [2020-04-15]. JSTOR 152781. doi:10.1080/09668139608412415. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2011-07-17). When Solzhenitsyn wrote and distributed his Gulag Archipelago it had enormous political significance and greatly increased popular understanding of part of the repression system. But this was a literary and political work; it never claimed to place the camps in a historical or social-scientific quantitative perspective, Solzhenitsyn cited a figure of 12–15 million in the camps. But this was a figure that he hurled at the authorities as a challenge for them to show that the scale of the camps was less than this. 

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  • Wheatcroft, Stephen. The Scale and Nature of German and Soviet Repression and Mass Killings, 1930–45 (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 1996, 48 (8): 1330 [2020-04-15]. JSTOR 152781. doi:10.1080/09668139608412415. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2011-07-17). When Solzhenitsyn wrote and distributed his Gulag Archipelago it had enormous political significance and greatly increased popular understanding of part of the repression system. But this was a literary and political work; it never claimed to place the camps in a historical or social-scientific quantitative perspective, Solzhenitsyn cited a figure of 12–15 million in the camps. But this was a figure that he hurled at the authorities as a challenge for them to show that the scale of the camps was less than this. 

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  • Wheatcroft, Stephen. The Scale and Nature of German and Soviet Repression and Mass Killings, 1930–45 (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 1996, 48 (8): 1330 [2020-04-15]. JSTOR 152781. doi:10.1080/09668139608412415. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2011-07-17). When Solzhenitsyn wrote and distributed his Gulag Archipelago it had enormous political significance and greatly increased popular understanding of part of the repression system. But this was a literary and political work; it never claimed to place the camps in a historical or social-scientific quantitative perspective, Solzhenitsyn cited a figure of 12–15 million in the camps. But this was a figure that he hurled at the authorities as a challenge for them to show that the scale of the camps was less than this. 

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