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The Dark Side of the Nation: Why Some Choose Comfortable Slavery and Others Follow the Call of Freedom

The Dark Side of the Nation: Why Some Choose Comfortable Slavery and Others Follow the Call of Freedom

6 hrs. 9 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Rustam Osmanov
Narrator Rustam Osmanov
Description
In January 1943, he was sentenced to death because of his Jewish origin, when he was only a six-year-old child. This is the story of Boris Cyrulnik, the famous neuropsychologist and behavior expert, who miraculously survived the Holocaust. He made himself a promise to write a book about his experience.

This book offers an honest and candid look at the phenomenon of Nazism, shedding light on the horrors of war, persecution, and betrayal. It combines research with personal stories of other people, revealing how the Nazis saw the world, how propaganda affected children, and whether it is possible to heal from the trauma of mass repression. The book also touches on the theme of choice between comfortable obedience and inner freedom.
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