Anița Nandriș-Cudla (1904-1986) was a Romanian peasant woman from Bukovina who left behind one of the most poignant testimonies of life under Soviet deportation. Along with her three sons, she was deported to Siberia in 1941, where she endured 20 years of hard labor, famine, and extreme conditions.
Upon returning to her native village in 1961, she documented her harrowing experience in a memoir written in the Bucovinian dialect, which was later smuggled into Romania and published posthumously.
Her work is regarded as one of the most powerful accounts of survival under Soviet repression, shining a light on the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable hardship
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