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Hoover Institution | Documenting Communism with Charles Palm | Policy Stories @HooverInstitution | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 14 hours ago
In the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse, the deputy director of the Hoover Institution, Charles Palm, embarked on a 12-year project to copy and publish millions of previously secret Soviet files, exposing the brutal reality of communism. Despite opposition from critics in Russia and the United States, the project triumphed, resulting in the publication of numerous scholarly works and setting an example of cooperation between once hostile nations. As communism continues to attract youth who have never experienced its brutality, the Hoover Institution's collection of Soviet archives serves as an invaluable resource to educate and expose the true nature of this deadly ideology.

To learn more or to purchase your copy of DOCUMENTING COMMUNISM: THE HOOVER PROJECT TO DOCUMENT AND PUBLISH THE SOVIET ARCHIVES, click here: hooverpress.bookstore.ipgbook.com/documenting-communism-products-9780817925550.php

Check out More from Charles Palm:

Read "The Document that Ended an Empire" from Charles Palm here: hoover.org/research/document-ended-empire

Read "Two Eras" from Charles Palm here: hoover.org/research/two-eras


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