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English: A monument to writer Gustaw Herling-Grudziński unveiled in September 2009 in Yertsevo, where he had been imprisoned for 2 years in a labor camp. Herling-Grudziński is best known for writing a personal account of life in the Soviet Gulag entitled A World Apart, first published in 1951 in London.
Polski: Obelisk poświęcony Gustawowi Herlingowi-Grudzińskiemu, odsłonięty we wrześniu 2009 roku w miejscowości Jercewo, gdzie znajdował się łagier, w którym pisarz był więziony.
Русский: Памятник польскому писателю Густаву Херлинг-Грудзинскому. Открыт 13.09.2009 в пос. Ерцево Архангельской области. В 1940-1942 Г. Херлинг-Грудзинский находился в заключении в Каргопольлаге (ст. Ерцево). Фотография предоставлена Польским институтом в Санкт-Петербурге. (Фотофиксация 13.09.2009.)
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Source http://www.gulagmuseum.org/showObject.do?object=58193429&viewMode=D_383643&link=1&objectTypeName=dictionary%20bibliography&language=1
Author Виртуальный музей Гулага
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