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Two Hundred Years Together (Russian: Двести лет вместе, Dvesti let vmeste) is Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s last historical essay, which fills up two volumes with a detailed study of Jews in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and modern Russia – covering the two hundred year span from 1795 to 1995. The controversial book was criticized for its “anti-semitism” for daring to discuss the role played by Jews in the horrors that unfolded in Russia.
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