Saving One’s Own Skin in the Soviet Union

But it scarcely matters who actually signed the sentence–in those years everybody readily signed whatever was put before them. This was not only because they feared they would otherwise at once be dispatched to the other world. It was also because we were all so well disciplined that we took part in the killing of our own kind and justified ourselves by reference to “historical necessity.” 

–Nadezhda Mandelstam, Hope against Hope

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