Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Capital punishment in the Soviet Union, Prisoners and detainees of the Soviet Union, Prisons in the Soviet Union, Recipients of Soviet pardons, Unfree labor in the Soviet Union, Menachem Begin, Mathias Rust, Francis Gary Powers, Alexander Pechersky, Forced labor of Germans after World War II, Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union, Forced settlements in the Soviet Union, Fritz Houtermans, Alisher Usmanov, Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Vasili Blokhin, Leonid Feodorov, German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Janos Esterhazy, Vladimir Nikolayevich Petrov, Jan Cieplak, Josyf Slipyj, S awomir Rawicz, Giwi Margwelaschwili, Heino Lipp, Bidia Dandaron, Forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union, Nikolai Getman, John H. Noble, Otto Tief, Labor army, Sayid Abdulloh Nuri, Enn Tarto, Alexander Dolgun, Savi Markovi tedimlija, Jaba Ioseliani, Per Anger, Svirlag, Thomas Sgovio, Otoz Yamada, Main Administration for Affairs of Prisoners of War and Internees, Stella Kubler, Paul Ariste, Volodymyr Sterniuk, Vasily Shulgin, Greville Wynne, David Devdariani, Ivan Kandyba, Vasiliy Bodnarchuk, Valeriy Marchenko, Merab Kostava, Potapy Emelianov, Pietro Leoni, Nicholas Daniloff, Vasyl Kuk, Gerald Brooke, Sato Shunji, Don Askarian, Kishka, Sergei Soldatov, Corrective labor colony, Foreign forced labor in the Soviet Union, Osvald Harjo, Krasny Bor Forest, Karelia. Excerpt: .) (Hebrew:, Polish: , Russian: , 16 August 1913 - 9 March 1992) was a politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel. Before independence, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah. He proclaimed a revolt, on February 1, 1944, against the British mandatory government, which was opposed by the Jewish Agency. ...