Solzhenitsyn describes widespread fear & fatalism during Stalin’s era because seemingly anyone, of any status, could become a victim at any time. Were rank-and-file NKVD enforcers equally at risk for arbitrary arrest & execution/imprisonment? Or were they, as enforcers, more secure?
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