Mene vchyli zrady [They Taught Me Treason]
Item #1637
Winnipeg: Nakladom Ukrayins'koyi Vydavnychoyi Spilky v Kanadi [Ukrainian Publishing Co. of Canada, Ltd.], 1948. First edition. 21 cm. 46 pp. Illustrated with halftone photographic plates, including portraits and historical views. Original publisher's tan printed paper wrappers with black rules on the front panel. A good copy with light chipping along the edges. The inner margin of the first page bears a contemporary pencil provenance and gift inscription: "Gift Matthew Stachiw Dec 1968". This copy belonged to Dr. Matthew Stachiw (Matviy Stakhiv, 1895–1978), the distinguished Ukrainian-Canadian scholar, lawyer, historian, editor of Ukrayins'kyi Holos ("Ukrainian Voice"), and long-time executive leader of the Ukrainian Workingmen's Association (Ukrayins'kyi Robitnychyi Soyuz).
A post-WWII Cold War anti-communist memoir and political exposé by former Canadian Communist Party activist Ivan Gladun. Recounting his recruitment in Winnipeg and subsequent assignment to Moscow in the early 1930s, Gladun provides a detailed insider account of his training at the International Lenin School under Comintern chief Dmitry Manuilsky. The narrative uncovers the covert methods employed by the Soviet apparatus to train foreign operatives in armed insurrection, labor agitation, bomb-making, military espionage, and political infiltration across North America.
Gladun details his ultimate disillusionment with Soviet ideology after witnessing firsthand the brutal realities of totalitarian rule in Ukraine, including forced collectivization, state-engineered famine, and aggressive anti-religious campaigns. The volume concludes with Gladun's formal resignation from the Communist Party of Canada and his warning against Soviet infiltration of Western democratic institutions.
Price: $200.00