Great Terror
Discover the chilling realities of Stalin's regime in Robert Conquest's groundbreaking work, The Great Terror. This essential book, published in 2018, marks the fiftieth anniversary of its original release and features a thought-provoking new foreword by Anne Applebaum. Spanning 624 pages, Conquest meticulously uncovers the extent of the brutal purges that swept through the Soviet Union in the 1930s, revealing how nearly a million individuals were tortured, executed, or imprisoned on political grounds. The Great Terror is not just a historical account; it is a powerful exploration of the impact of totalitarianism on society. Ideal for anyone interested in politics, government, and the darker aspects of Soviet history, this definitive edition is a must-read for students, historians, and general readers alike. Immerse yourself in this profound examination of one of history's most harrowing periods and understand the legacy it left behind.