By Joseph Pearce, Crisis Magazine - Born in 1918, only a year after the Bolshevik Revolution had unleashed the terror of communism on the peoples of what would become known as the Soviet Union, Solzhenitsyn would become one of the most influential figures in his nation’s quest for freedom from Marxist tyranny... Sentenced to seven years in the Soviet labor camps for the “crime” of criticizing Joseph Stalin in private correspondence, Solzhenitsyn would expose the horrors of the camps in his three-volume magnum opus ...