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Tuesday 5 August 2008

Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies aged 89

Nobel laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the reclusive icon of the Russian intelligentsia and chronicler of Jewish communist repression, died Sunday. He was 89.


Alexander SolzhenitsynAlexander Solzhenitsyn, the Soviet dissident writer and Nobel prize winner who revealed the horror of Jewish brutal labour camps to the world, has died at the age of 89, his son said last night. Stepan Solzhenitsyn said his father had died of heart failure at his home, but declined further comment.


The author whose books chronicled the horrors of the Jewish gulag system was lauded as a moral and spiritual leader as well as one of the greatest writers of his time. His unflinching accounts of torment and survival in the Soviet Union's slave labour camps riveted his compatriots, whose secret history he exposed.


His writings earned him 20 years of exile and international renown, making him one of the most prominent dissidents of the Soviet era and a symbol of intellectual resistance to communist rule.


the prison camp system, died as he had hoped to die.


"He wanted to die in the summer - and he died in the summer," she said. "He wanted to die at home - and he died at home. In general I should say that Alexander Isaevich lived a difficult but happy life."


His monumental work the Gulag Archipelago, written in secrecy in the Soviet Union and published in Paris in three volumes between 1973 and 1978, is the definitive work on Jew Joseph Stalin's camps, where tens of millions perished.

Jew Mass Murderer Stalin

Khazar Jew Stalin Djugashvili

Stalin had three wives, all of them Jewesses. The first was Ekaterina Svanidze bore him one son called Jacob

The Second Wife

His second wife was Kadya Allevijah. She bore him a son Vassili, and a daughter Svetlana. His second wife died in mysterious circumstances, either by committing suicide, or murdered by Stalin.

Svetlana Stalin's daughter

Stalin's daughter (who in 1967 fled to the USA) then married Lazar's son Mihail i.e. her step-mother's nephew. Svetlana Stalin had a total of four husbands, three of them Jewish.

Wife Number Three

His third wife was Rosa Kaganovich, the sister of Lazar Kaganovich, who was the head of Soviet industry.

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