Behind the Urals
English

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<p><strong>Behind the Urals</strong> first published in 1942 is a fascinating first-hand account of a young American's journey to Stalin's Soviet Union where he lived and worked for 6 years helping build a massive steel plant in a former wilderness east of the Ural Mountains. The isolated settlement grew into the new city of Magnitogorsk. Author Scott's account remains a classic work on daily life for workers in the Soviet Union of the 1930s. Of interest too are his own experiences: the dangerous working conditions extreme cold food shortages and inadequate housing. During his stay he meets and weds a young Soviet woman Masha and together they have two baby daughters. With the coming of the Stalinist purges Scott is no longer welcome in Russia and he and his wife are forced to separate for 3 years (Scott moving to Moscow) while he attempts to secure visas for his family to emigrate to America (he is eventually successful in bringing his family to the U.S.). John Scott son of Scott Nearing and Nellie Seeds Nearing was born in 1912 and until his retirement in 1973 was a correspondent for Time magazine. Scott passed away on December 1 1976. His wife Maria Masha Dikareva Scott died on November 5 2004.</p>
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