Evenginia Hinzburg's story tell her18 year long jail life for her suspected involvement in the anti-revolutionary move,though she was convicted without ever proving her involvement with evidences.The title would reveal how terrible the days were like under Stalin regime.
It began one morning with a phone call from the party headquarters to Hinsburg, a thinktank and journalist who worked hard for the party.She went to the head quarters only to see several people her know waiting impatiently as being woken up early in the morning.After a brief speech by leader informing them the murder of leader they were dispersed.The next day on wards things began to go awry.She got intimation through some people she too was listed in the anti-revolutionary band who according the officical communique made such strong net work to revert the progress made by revolution.she could not grapple with what was told.It was an assult on the credibility of a long serving communist who wrote articles and spoke before the crowd with a rare scholarly vein.
Well wishers began advising to manage an escape from the trap for reports already coming about the massive arrests.Jails were overflowing with communists and there were stories about the harsh jail life in air and also about the penal labor at Seberia ,that was worst of all.Evenginia stood firm with the conviction that she didnot do any harm to the party.Her husband a party leader supported saying that nothing wrong was to happen.Her children , very minor played in the yard with out knowing the problems seathed home.One day she got a phone call from an investigating officer to Evengin to present for interview.This culminated the end of her civil life of wife and mother, and a daughter of aged mother.
she went there knowing welll that she would not come back soon.She was arrested and charged with crimes like hatching anti-revolutionary moves.The one important question the investigating officer asked was whether she knew a leader.She saide she knew him.Everything was settled and she was convicted for 10years regorous impresonment that lasted 18 years.Now read it for yourself.
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