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The Bolshevik Persecution of Christianity (1924) by Francis McCullagh offers a compelling and detailed account of the early years of Soviet Russia under Bolshevik rule. McCullagh, a seasoned journalist, meticulously documents the systematic campaign against Christianity by the Communist government, focusing on the brutal repression faced by clergy, churchgoers, and religious institutions. Through firsthand reports and interviews, McCullagh paints a chilling picture of the state's relentless efforts to eradicate religious influence. This leather-bound edition preserves the historical significance of McCullagh’s work, presenting an important narrative of the conflict between Soviet atheism and the enduring faith of millions. A valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of politics, religion, and history during a turbulent era.
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