From 1931 to 1953 Josef Stalin, the Soviet dictator, instigated a complex of sub-zero death camps at Magadan on the isolated Far Eastern Pacific coast, where thirty million Soviet citizens were gratuitously and systematically massacred on his perverse whim, leaving mountains of human ashes in one of the largest covert extermination programs in history. THE MAGADAN MASSACRES exposes the full extent and horror of Stalin’s death camp atrocities, as well as the details of the dictator’s cruel and sexually delinquent reign until his eventual death.
From 1931 to 1953 Josef Stalin, the Soviet dictator, instigated a complex of sub-zero death camps at Magadan on the isolated Far Eastern Pacific coast, where thirty million Soviet citizens were gratuitously and systematically massacred on his perverse whim, leaving mountains of human ashes in one of the largest covert extermination programs in history. THE MAGADAN MASSACRES exposes the full extent and horror of Stalin’s death camp atrocities, as well as the details of the dictator’s cruel and sexually delinquent reign until his eventual death.