Spoken Word: “Lidia Klimenko” From War Cries (2)
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- February 13, 2017
Editor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. After WWII ended Russians who had been arrested and used as slave laborers were required to return to their native country. Those who went back were often viewed as traitors and killed by their countrymen. Suicide, it was
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. After WWII ended Russians who had been arrested and used as slave laborers were required to return to their native country. Those who went back were often viewed as traitors and killed by their countrymen. Suicide, it was
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Romas/Gypsies were one of the groups targeted for extermination by the Nazis. An estimated 1.5 million were killed or died of disease and starvation in concentration camps, or shot in the fields and forests they called home. Brittan
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