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In 1990, his Soviet citizenship was restored, and, in 1994, he returned to Russia with his wife, Natalia, who had become a United States citizen. Solzheinitsyn was a russian novelist that made people aware of russian forced labor camps (called gulags)
 * 41 Explain the role of various leaders in transforming the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. D. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn**:

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn's repeated battle against the force of the Soviet government won him a nobel prize for literature in 1970 and the honor to emigrate to the West in 1974. He helped to make the world know of the "Gulag", the Soviet forced labor camps" He was exiled form the Soviet Union in 1974 and returned to Russian in 1994. He lived from December 11, 1918 to August 3, 2008. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn's later novels were banned in the Soviet Union. Solzhenitsyn had a reiterate battle against the Soviet Union which the government gave him a noble prize for his works in literature.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.

In 1974, the KGB began a large scale operation to discredit him, but he disproved it successfully.

He was a writer who helped make people aware of Gulag through his works of writing. He helped strengthen the army and military. Solzhenitsyn made an unsuccessful attempt, with the assistance of Tvardovsky to get his novel //The Cancer Ward// legally published in the Soviet Union. He was a Soviet and Russian novelist, dramatist, and historian.

During world war II Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a sound-ranging battery in the Red Army was involved in major action at the front, and twice decorated

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was a Soviet and Russian novelist. When he wrote he helped make the world aware of the Soviet's Union forced labor camps.

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn had volunteered from the army, abandoning his course of study in 1914 and had served as an artillery officer on the German front.

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Solzhenitsyn believed that authoritarian rule, not democracy, should replace communism.

Solzhenitsyn was a russian novelist and soldier who wrote books about the Gulags and was exiled from the soviet Union

Solzhenitsyn was a russian writter who wrote numerous books on the Gulag, and he won a nobel prize in literature.

During [|World War II] Solzhenitsyn served as the commander of a [|sound-ranging] battery in the [|Red Army],[|[][|12][|]] was involved in major action at the front, and twice decorated. A series of writings published late in his life, including the early uncompleted novel //Love the Revolution!//, chronicle his WWII experience and his growing doubts about the moral foundations of the Soviet regime.[|[][|13][|]]

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was not only a Russian novelist but he fought in World War 2.

Aleksander Solzenitsyn was not only the inventer of the "gulag" but also a very famous novelist.

Solzhenitsyn died of heart failure near Moscow on August 3, 2008, at the age of 89.

Through his writings he helped to make the world aware of the [|Gulag], the [|Soviet Union]'s forced labor camp system – particularly //[|The Gulag Archipelago]// and //[|One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich]//, two of his best-known works

He was a writer who was also in the war. Who made the word gulag.

Solzhenitsyn was a Soviet writer who enabled the world to know about the Soviet forced labor camps called Gulags. He won a nobel prize in literature.

Made the Soviet Union aware of the Gulag, the forced labor camp in Russia.

graduated from the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Rostov University

He believed that revolutionary violence comes from the teachings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, arguing Marxism is violent.

He was exiled from the soviet union and made everyone aware of a labor camp called gulag.

He won permission to emigrate to the west in 1974 after winning the nobel prize for literature through his constant battle against the repression of the Soviet government.

Russian author and historian, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970.

Through his writings he helped to make the world aware of the [|Gulag], the [|Soviet Union]'s forced labor camp system – particularly //[|The Gulag Archipelago]// and //[|One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich]//, two of his best-known works.

Solzhenitsyn helped transform the Soviet Union by showing the people of the Soviet Union the dark side of there country.

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was a leader that proved to the world that the Soviet Union was not helpless and was ready to use brute force and rather sadistic ways to make people more afraid of the Soviet Union.

He was a 20th century Russian writer best known for The Gulag Archipelago, it was about horrific punishment called the Gulag System.

Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was a Russian and Soviet novelist, dramatist, and historian, and he made the world aware of Gulag, the Soviet Union's forced labor camp system.

Two of his best know novels were The Gulag Archipelago and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

Aleksandr made everyone aware of the Soviet Union's forced labor camp, Gulag. His best works include, The Gulag Archipelago and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.

Aleksander Solzhinitsyn was a writer and he fought in World War II. He invented Gulag and won a Nobel Peace Prize.