In het Hol van den Leeuw: Reisschetsen uit Sovjet-Rusland
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The narrative presents a traveler’s account of journeys through contested borderlands and into Bolshevik-held areas, blending diary entries, eyewitness reportage, and conversations with local officials. It documents military movements and the occupation of cities, the daily hardships of civilians and soldiers, economic conditions, and administrative responses to revolution and conflict. Scenes range from train rides and official receptions to frontline observations and urban impressions, emphasizing shifting borders, logistical difficulties, and the human consequences of political upheaval.
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