To write this book, the famous Polish reporter Witold Szabłowski had the opportunity to visit a number of different Polish republics. We worked with special cooks - Viktor Belyaev, who controlled the Kremlin kitchen, with these cooks who worked during the war that Russia unleashed, with the cooks of Chornobil, and also with those who survived and remembered for all their lives the hours of Stalin’s Holodomor in Ukraine. That way, through the kitchen doors, you can so kindly show not only human stories, savory cookies and similar cooks and those to whom they cooked, and their manipulative mechanisms of power - cruel and ruthless, concentrated in in the hands of God’s leaders, general secretaries and other radyan party leaders.
Don’t you understand how they can serve as propaganda? In the countries that were called the Radyansky Union, they served skin-lubricated cutlets and skinny Radyansky from Kaliningrad to the Northern Pole, from Moldova to Vladivostok. Politics, unfortunately, was present both in the fact that he was the first secretary, and in the fact that, despite being unable to exist, he was a cross-country hulk of a great totalitarian utopian power.
Author: Witold Szabłowski








