The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia

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Andrei
    Grondon, Benjamin
    Grondon, Joe
    Groves, Leslie
    Gulag (Glavnoye Upravleniye Lagerei; Labor Camps Directorate)
    bureaucracy of
    casualties in n
    until end of Soviet regime
    evacuation of Moscow and
    Kalinin’s wife in
    Khrushchev’s release of prisoners from
    Korean War and
    lack of photographic evidence from
    number of prisoners in
    Poles transported to
    Soviet prisoners of war and
    Stalin’s death and
    U.S. equipment and
    U.S. servicemen held captive in
    World War returnees from
    see also labor camps; specific places
    Gulag Archipelago, The (Solzhenitsyn)
    Gumilyov, Nikolay
    Gureyvich (former Soviet diplomat)
    Guthrie, Woody
     
Habacon, Mrs. Edythe
    Hakanen, Carl
    Hakanen, Sirkka
    Hamburg Line
    Hamilton, Alexander
    Hamilton, Victor
    Hammarskjold, Dag
    Hammer, Armand
    Hammer, Victor
    Hammer and Sickles
    Hampel, Elizabeth
    hands, amputation of
    Hanley, James M.
    Hannegan, Bob
    Haracz, Stanislaus
    Harding, Warren G.
    Harriman, Kathleen
    Harriman, W. Averell n
    Harrisburg, Pa., unemployed in
    Harvard University n
    Hawley, Chuck
    Hazard, John
    “Heaven” (Gumilyov)
    Hecker, Marcella
    Hecker, Rev. Julius
    Heidelberg
    Henderson, Loy
    on Austrian ambassador
    Davies entourage’s arrival and
    Rubens case and
    “Henry P” (American sergeant)
    Herman, Leo
    Herman, Victor
    aviation skills of
    in cell with Russian criminals
    daughter of
    in labor camps
    marriage of
    releases of
    in return to Gorky
    return to United States of
    in Russian criminals’ cell
    torture of
    “USA” and fate of
    U.S. equipment and
    Hermitage Museum
    Hertzen, Alexander
    Hill, Helen
    Hill, William n
    Himmler, Heinrich
    Hirschfeld, Louis
    Hiss, Alger
    Hiss, Donald
    Hitler, Adolf n
    nationals retrieved by
    Hitler-Stalin Pact ()
    Hjaltson, Kristian
    Hollywood, Calif.
    Holocaust
    homeless people
    Hoover, Herbert
    Hoover, J. Edgar
    Hoover Institution
    Hoovervilles
    Hopkins, Harry
    cancer of
    Jordan’s testimony about
    Kravchenko’s defection and
    horses
    hospitals:
    labor camp
    prison
    psychiatric
    in Staraya Sysoyovka
    in Tehran
    Hottelet, Richard
    House of Writers
    House Un-American Activities Committee
    Hubbell, Ralph
    Huddle, J. K.
    Hull, Cordell
    humanity, nature of
    humor and jokes
    Hungary, Hungarians Jews of
    Huston, Walter
     
Iakubovich (NKVD deputy commander)
    I Choose Freedom (Kravchenko)
    Ignatiev, Semyen
    Indigirka (steamer)
    individualism, individual
    industrialization, Soviet
    Berghoff report on
    Ford and
    intellectuals, Russian:
    in Kolyma
    Terror and
    Interior Ministry, Soviet
    International Jew, The (Ford) n
    Internatsionalny Mayak
    Intourist
    Invisible Man, The (film)
    Inzhir, Lev
    Iran, Poles in
    Iremashvili, Ioseb
    Irkutsk
    Wallace’s speech in
    Italy, Italians
    Ivan the Terrible, Part One (movie)
    Izvestiya
     
Jackson, Sam
    Jaffe, B.
    Jaffe, Harry
    Jaffe, Rachel
    Janssen (prisoner)
    Japan
    Jefferson, Thomas
    Jehovah’s Witnesses
    Jewish Anti-Fascist League
    Jewish Daily Forward
    Jews n
    World War and
    see also anti-Semitism
    Joad, Tom (fictional character)
    Johnston, Eric
    Joint Commission of Investigation
    advertisements and
    Jordan, Robert
    journalists:
    Russian, murder of
    Soviet, disappearance of
     
K.
    Kaganovich, Lazar
    Kahn, Albert
    Kaledin, Lieutenant
    Kalinin, Mikhail
    Kalmonson, Professor
    Kamchatka peninsula
    Kamionski (reporter)
    Kant, Immanuel
    Karaganda Gulag
    Karelia n
    Kartashov, Spirodon
    Kashgar
    Kass, Norman
    Katya (Duranty’s assistant)
    Katyn Massacre n
    Kazakhstan
    Kazakov, Ignaty
    Kelly, Ed
    Kemnitz, Vera
    Kengir camp
    Kennan, George
    containment and
    report on Soviet treatment of Americans transmitted by
    show trials and
    State Department correspondence of
    Sviridoff’s case file and
    Victory Day and
    Kennedy, John F.
    Kennell, Ruth
    Kerr, Archibald Clark
    KGB
    archives of
    name change of
    Khabarovsk
    Kharkov n
    Khenkin, Vladimir
    Khorshunov, Mrs.
    Khorshunov, Yury
    Khrushchev, Nikita
    Flaxman’s views on
    Gulag deaths and n
    Gulag prisoners released by
    overthrow of
    Secret Speech of
    Stalin’s

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