Album 4.  Section 2

April - August 1942

Since 26 February 1942, Eufrosinia within six months had walked 1500 kilometres across the Narym mires, boreal forests, the Altai virgin steppes avoiding cities and working for anyone so that not to die from starvation. She made her first acquaintance of life in Russian periphery in the very first year of the war famine. She saw what the dispossession of kulaks meant with whole villages disappearing and nobody left to cultivate the land. She couldn't grasp the wastefulness with all those slogans shrieking of conservation all around. She couldn't make the mind to the spring burning of spike remains instead of giving them out to the hungry. At that time she didn't know yet that those in the collective farms worked not for money but rather for work-day units and not always got food for them. Under «the law on spikes» (On protection of property of state enterprises and collective farms) hundreds of thousands of hungry collective farm workers manually gathering the remains of grain in collective farms' fields were imprisoned for up to 10 years.

How Eufrosinia's escape finished? Eufrosinia was arrested three times and each time released by the skin of teeth. On August 24, 1942, near the city of Rubtsovsk Eufrosinia was arrested. The prisoner transport to the prison of the county town of Krasnozerskoye laid ahead.

 



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