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Trapped in 'Black Russia': Letters June-November 1915

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A collection of letters from an American woman stranded in wartime Russia during mid-1915, recording travel across borders, train and station scenes, food and disease concerns, censored mail, discussions of local politics including Bulgarian and German influence, reports of military events such as the fall of Warsaw, visits to detention camps, observations of refugees and urban hardship, and the daily atmosphere of fear, curiosity, and constrained movement. The letters combine personal family address with on-the-ground reportage, mixing social detail, human suffering, and reflections on shifting loyalties and the practical hardships of civilians during conflict.

About the Author

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Ruth Pierce

Ruth Pierce was an early 20th-century writer known for her poignant correspondence during a tumultuous period in history. Her notable work, "Trapped in 'Black Russia': Letters June-November 1915," provides a firsthand account of her experiences and observations while living in Russia during World War I. Through her letters, Pierce captures the complexities of life in a country on the brink of revolution, offering readers a unique perspective on the social and political climate of the time. Her writings contribute to the understanding of historical events and the personal narratives that accompany them.

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