Tche Ka the Story of the Bolshevist Extraordinary Commission Personal Reminisc

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Tche Ka the Story of the Bolshevist Extraordinary Commission Personal Reminisc
K Alinin
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" Though the local commissaries do not know me, I am very popular in the North. I am await- ing an answer from Moscow. " T m's wife, whom he married nine days before his arrest, was imprisoned in the women's cell. Their relation. '- were openly hostile. Representatives of the Supreme Socialistic Inspection came to verify the legality of our imprisonment. This w-as a considerable concession to the demands of the workmen, indignant at the executions with- out trial of their brother workmen. There... was a rumour that executions in the " Tchrezvychaikas " would cease, that trials would be obligatory, that a commission of workmen and socialist inspectors would inspect the lists of prisoners. Days passed, but no commission appeared. Only a. Few inspectors visited us. One of these was conu'ade Irene, a middle-aged woman with a faded, tired face. She smoked a good deal and listened patiently to the prisoners' com- plaints, some of which she wrote down on a scrap of paper. She was indignant at hearing of the rough treatment, end- less swearing and blows.

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