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The Master and Margarita
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Roadside Picnic
The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956 (Abridged)
Heart of a Dog
Doctor Zhivago
We
Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets
Moscow to the End of the Line
War's Unwomanly Face
Life and Fate
Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster
Gulag: A History
Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire
Envy
The Eagle Unbowed by Halik KochanskiNo Greater Ally by Kenneth K. KoskodanRising 44 by Norman DaviesSurviving The Forest by Adiva GeffenThe Pianist by Władysław Szpilman
Poland in World War 2
101 books — 43 voters
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold by John le CarréTinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le CarréSmiley's People by John le CarréThe Quiet American by Graham GreeneThe Honourable Schoolboy by John le Carré
Best Cold War Spy Books
50 books — 62 voters

Child 44 by Tom Rob SmithCity of Thieves by David BenioffLove Is Never Past Tense... by Janna YeshanovaDoctor Zhivago by Boris PasternakThe Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons
Russian/Soviet Historical Fiction
64 books — 99 voters
Приключения Незнайки by Nikolay NosovДядя Фёдор, пёс и кот by Eduard UspenskyThe Tale of Tsar Saltan by Alexander PushkinKonik Garbusek by Pyotr YershovRuslan and Ludmila by Alexander Pushkin
Best Russian Children Books
107 books — 42 voters

Rising '44 by Norman DaviesThe Bravest Battle by Dan KurzmanI Remember Nothing More by Adina Blady SzwajgerThe Eagle Unbowed by Halik KochanskiThe Warsaw Rising of 1944 by Jan M. Ciechanowski
Warsaw Uprising 1944
28 books — 5 voters

Sana Krasikov
Florence imagined the Hammer and Sickle metallurgical plant to be an enormous brick factory like the ones in New York. But as she approached she saw it was in fact a small city of its own
Sana Krasikov

There was no such thing as Kazakhstan. It was just a chunk of Soviet Union. I had to build a country, to establish an army, our own police, our internal life, everything from roads to the constitution. I had to change the minds of the people 180 degrees, from totalitarian regime to freedom, from state property to private property. Nobody wanted to understand that. My comrades from the communist party were against me. I had to train myself too... I wasn't raised with democracy and freedom of spe ...more
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