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Blurb: “I See Their Faces (1963) is Ben Haden’s firsthand non-fiction account of the people he encountered during his travels in the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Drawing on his experience as a newspaperman and observer behind the Iron Curtain, Haden brings to life the everyday lives, beliefs, struggles, and humanity of ordinary citizens under communism. Through personal stories and direct conversations, the book offers a vivid, human portrait of a society often seen only through political abstractions. ”