Background
Rossi, Jacques was born in 1908 in France.
intelligence officer lexi cographer
Rossi, Jacques was born in 1908 in France.
His father died before his birth. As a child, moved with his mother and stepfather to Warsaw. Received a linguistic education, mastering several European and Asiatic languages.
Joined the illegal Communist Party of Poland, 1927. During the Spanish Civil War, sent as an intelligence officer to set up a secret radio station behind Franco’s lines. After Stalin recalled his NKVD agents in Spain, and Orlov and Krivitskii had defected, Rossi returned to the USSR and was promptly sent to the Gulag camps.
Prisoner from 1937-1958, in exile in Central
Asia, 1958-1961. Managed to move to Poland, and later to emigrate to the USA. Lives in France. After his release from the Gulag, started to compile a reference book on the Gulag system, and after a quarter of a century of work, published it in London, creating a classic work of its kind.
(Spravochnik po Gulagu, London, 1987).
Religions encourage war and violence to promote their religious goals.
The emphasis on peaceful coexistence doesn’t mean that the Soviet Union accepted a static world with clear lines. Socialism is inevitable and the "correlations of forces" were moving towards socialism.