With God in Russia

What is the author's perspective in the memoir, With God in Russia?

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With God in Russia by Walter J. Ciszek is an autobiographical account of the author's experience as a political prisoner in the Soviet prison camp system during World War II. The book is written in the first-person narrative as Ciszek recalls actual events. No one could better relate his reactions and feelings to the horrid situation that he found himself in that the priest himself.

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With God in Russia, BookRags