Winter Palace

Winter Palace by Dennis Jones, published by Little Brown & Co in 1988, is a first edition novel that spans 348 pages. This work explores the complex dynamics following Russia’s decision to permit Jewish emigration, detailing the experiences of two million emigrants, including KGB agents, as they navigate their new realities in the West.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by Jewish emigrants, drawing parallels to historical events and highlighting the societal implications of forced relocation. The story addresses themes related to the Soviet Union and the Jewish experience, providing a thought-provoking examination of identity and survival in a changing world.
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After Russia allows all Jews to leave the country, two million emigrants, including several thousand KGB agents, infiltrate the West, forcing the free nations to herd the Jews into emigration centers reminiscent of Nazi concentration camps
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