Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago was published 50 years ago, and it is a literary study of the Soviet Union’s prison-labor camps between 1918 and 1956, which forever destroyed communism’s credibility. This Nobel Prize-winning work has been described as the greatest non-fiction […] ever written and the single greatest indictment against a political system.
The Good News in History for December 28 was first published on Good News Network.
The Gulag Archipelago, a intellectual examination of the prison-labor camp system in the Soviet Union between 1918 and 1956 that permanently destroyed the credibility of communism, was published by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn fifty years ago today. This Nobel Prize-winning book is the best non-fiction work and has been dubbed the second greatest indictment of a political regime previously written.
The earliest version of the article,” Good News in History, December 28,” was published on Good News Network.