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Book cover of El telón de El telón de acero: la destrucción de Europa del este, 1944-1956 by Anne Applebaum

El telón de El telón de acero: la destrucción de Europa del este, 1944-1956

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Al final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Unión Soviética controlaba una vasta extensión de territorio en el este de Europa. Stalin y su policía secreta emprendieron la conversión de doce países radicalmente diferentes entre sí a un nuevo sistema político y moral: el comunismo. La táctica comunista en su camino hacia el poder: amenazas, abuso y asesinato. El método por el cual, en un tiempo sorprendentemente corto, Europa del Este fue completamente estalinizada.

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Anne Applebaum

Anne Applebaum is a historian and journalist. She is a staff writer for the Atlantic as well as a Senior Fellow at the Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of several history books, including GULAG which won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction; IRON CURTAIN, on the Sovietization of Eastern Europe after the war, which won the 2013 Cundill Prize for Historical Literature; and RED FAMINE, which begins with the Ukrainian revolution of 1917, ends with the Ukrainian famine of 1932-33 and provides the background to today's Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Her newest book, TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY, examines the attraction of autocratic forms of government, especially to intellectuals, all across the Western world.
Anne has been writing about Eastern Europe and Russia since 1989, when she covered the collapse of communism in Poland for the Economist magazine. She has also covered US, UK and European politics for a wide range of American and British publications. She is a former Washington Post columnist, a former member of the Washington Post editorial board, and a former deputy editor of the Spectator magazine. She is married to Radoslaw Sikorski, a Polish politician and writer, and lives in Poland and Britain.

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