Sunday, December 20, 2009

Soviet Prison Secrets Included on Author's Website

One page of www.swordoftheturul.com is adherent to Soviet bastille secrets. These facts are still not fabricated accessible today.

-- Soviet bastille secrets are included on the afresh launched website of "Sword of the Turul," based on a accurate story, by Catherine Eva Schandl.

Her father, Karoly William Schandl, a Hungarian advocate and son of a arresting politician, was a survivor of 11 years in the Soviet prisons of Lubyanka, Lefortovo, and Vladimir. Prior to his official arrest by the NKVD/SMERSH on December 8, 1944, he was complex in a British led anti-Nazi attrition group, and lived above from Raoul Wallenberg's Swedish Embassy in Budapest. The Soviets arrested a lot of associates of his accumulation as they had been affiliated with British intelligence.

This is now a allotment of history and the apple has a appropriate to apperceive about the barbarous absoluteness of Soviet prisons in the Stalin era. "Sword of the Turul" (Lulu Press, 2005) includes pages from Karoly's memoirs, and is aswell based on his recollections about his adventures before, during and afterwards his 11 year abstruse imprisonment in the Soviet Union. The book starts with a scanned official certificate - his formed bastille almanac from Hungarian Defense Department Archives.

On the "Prisons" page of the book's afresh launched website at http://www.swordoftheturul.com ,one learns that:

- Prisoners kept in the abstruse "special section" were bombarded with accelerated sounds in altered languages.

- The accelerated sounds/sirens would generally be based on what the NKVD operators of the "system" had abstruse from the hidden microphones in the cells.

- Not all captive interrogations were recorded.

- "Trials" were at night and defendants were not accustomed a adventitious to speak.

- The affliction bastille was Lefortovo.

- Vladimir bastille , the best aegis bastille for top contour prisoners, was area the Soviets secretly captivated associates of the anti-Nazi attrition from World War II - and an American they'd abducted in Vienna, Austria.

"This is now a allotment of history," the columnist explains, "and the apple has a appropriate to apperceive about the barbarous absoluteness of Soviet prisons in the Stalin era."

"Sword of the Turul," by Catherine Eva Schandl, is accessible worldwide, through the websites of Lulu.com, Amazon,and Barnes and Noble. The book is aswell listed on Ingram. ISBN: 1-4116-5060-3

http://www.swordoftheturul.com

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