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The Door Slammed in Ladispoli: Unknown Pages of the Soviet Immigration to America

The Door Slammed in Ladispoli: Unknown Pages of the Soviet Immigration to America

Sol Tetelbaum
2/5 ( ratings)
The Door Slammed in Ladispoli tells about a dramatic but practically unknown events related to the Soviet immigration to America. The author describes how the political situation in the USSR led to hundreds of thousands of people running from the country, mainly to the USA. In 1988, the U.S. Government unexpectedly changing its immigration policy refused entry visas to thousands of Soviet refugees. The author participating in and witnessing those events, narrates about people's drama, their fight for fairness, and about numerous extreme situations, when humans' best and worst qualities become apparent. This book seemingly is the only account about the events that took place in the Italian refugee town Ladispoli.
Language
English
Pages
196
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 15, 2009

The Door Slammed in Ladispoli: Unknown Pages of the Soviet Immigration to America

Sol Tetelbaum
2/5 ( ratings)
The Door Slammed in Ladispoli tells about a dramatic but practically unknown events related to the Soviet immigration to America. The author describes how the political situation in the USSR led to hundreds of thousands of people running from the country, mainly to the USA. In 1988, the U.S. Government unexpectedly changing its immigration policy refused entry visas to thousands of Soviet refugees. The author participating in and witnessing those events, narrates about people's drama, their fight for fairness, and about numerous extreme situations, when humans' best and worst qualities become apparent. This book seemingly is the only account about the events that took place in the Italian refugee town Ladispoli.
Language
English
Pages
196
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 15, 2009

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