In the frosty heart of the Cold War, under the ironclad regime of the Soviet Union, existed a man, Robert Conquest. Known for his intellect, his words, his rebellion. A British-born historian, he dared to question the Soviet regime's human rights abuses. His journey begins inside Kremlin's towering walls, scribbling verses of dissent in the shadows.
As the grip of the KGB tightened, Conquest made the dangerous decision to defect. He journeyed through desolate snow fields, cunningly maintaining low profiles, long sleepless nights on rattling trains, and perilous border crossings. His destination: the respite of the West. His mission: to expose the true face of Soviet repression to the world. This is 'The Defector's Dilemma', a tale not just about a daring journey, but a testament to the indomitable strength of human spirit.
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