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The mysterious melts of Siberia - Czech and Slovak tracks in Taje and Tundra

Take a look at the incredible fates of convicts to live in the frozen Siberia.Milan Syruček
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List Number: 25956
EAN: 9788088382317
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Manufacturer:Česká citadela
Price excluding VAT:319,20 Kč (13,30 €)
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look into the incredible fate of convicts to live in the frozen Siberia. The subjects of the uncomfortable Czars' and the Stalinist regime, including writers such as Dostoevsky, Černyshevsky, Sacharov, Solzhenitsyn and many others, as well as scientists who were depicting projects of breaking atom, cosmic flights or even atomic bombs. Hundreds of Czechs and Slovaks appeared in Siberia who left, fled or were expelled. The seventy thousand of our legionnaires fought their way to Vladivostok after the Trans -Siberian Highway. On the other hand, Russian families who were looking for refuge for religious reasons were voluntarily led here to maintain their faith: some of them, such as Agafja eighty -year -old, survive in the Siberian solitude to this day. The builders of water and other works, lured by adventure, huge earnings and youthful enthusiasm, or geologists for whom Siberia hides the whole of Mendeleev's table of elements came here. In the southern tip of Siberia, Djatlov's nine -member expedition of students and students - and hundreds of experts have not yet been able to clarify what caused their death. All this and much more can be read in this remarkable book that Siberia presents as you probably don't know it yet.

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