Seven for the Run (Paperback)


"For a political prisoner, an attempt to escape from the uranium mines was treated in the communist judicial system as high treason. A political prisoner was obviously going divulge information about the mines to the American and British intelligence services. This was high treason. High treason earned the 'highest penalty', as it was called in the courts. The highest penalty was hanging." "Seven for the Run" is the gripping, true story of a daring escape from a communist prison camp during the height of the Cold War. Sensitively and movingly told by one of the escapees, Ivan Pluha, the narrative is a suspenseful account of the discipline, careful planning, and wily ingenuity of a cadre of political prisoners desperate to escape long terms of imprisonment in a communist uranium mine in western Czechoslovakia. Pluha tells the harrowing story of his arrest, interrogation, and imprisonment for underground activities against the Soviet-backed Marxist regime.

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"For a political prisoner, an attempt to escape from the uranium mines was treated in the communist judicial system as high treason. A political prisoner was obviously going divulge information about the mines to the American and British intelligence services. This was high treason. High treason earned the 'highest penalty', as it was called in the courts. The highest penalty was hanging." "Seven for the Run" is the gripping, true story of a daring escape from a communist prison camp during the height of the Cold War. Sensitively and movingly told by one of the escapees, Ivan Pluha, the narrative is a suspenseful account of the discipline, careful planning, and wily ingenuity of a cadre of political prisoners desperate to escape long terms of imprisonment in a communist uranium mine in western Czechoslovakia. Pluha tells the harrowing story of his arrest, interrogation, and imprisonment for underground activities against the Soviet-backed Marxist regime.

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Imprint

Annamarie Pluhar

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2009

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First published

June 2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

404

ISBN-13

978-0-578-00032-9

Barcode

9780578000329

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LSN

0-578-00032-6



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