Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of political sentiments of representatives of the Slavic diasporas in Argentina during the Second World War. The authors' focus is on the memoirs of the Russian officer P.P. Shostakovsky named “The Way to Truth", published after his repatriation to the USSR in 1960. The memoirist emphasizes the democratic, truly popular nature of the Slavic organizations in Argentina, created by labor emigrants from the Russian Empire and the Belarusian and Ukrainian regions of interwar Poland. The authors pay attention to the fate of P.P. Shostakovsky after his return to his homeland.

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