Arrests were random—no one was safe. People vanished from homes, jobs, even hospital beds, often taken by acquaintances.
"You are arrested by a colleague of yours, a student you studied with, an old friend you once dined with… And you? You had no idea."
Interrogations were brutal—torture, forced confessions. Solzhenitsyn shows the Gulag as more than a prison system—it was total control.
— Mar 16, 2025 10:15AM
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