Abstrakt: |
Ataki is a typical Russian village, now Rumanian by the force of the Peace Conference. Ataki is planned on a grand scale, with an eye to the time when it shall be a metropolis; wide streets, a large plaza, a village of magnificent distances. The village has for the most part a Jewish population. There are two mayors, one for the Jews and one for the Christians. The author with a friend, a Rumanian journalist, took a short trip into the Soviet Union. The author narrates the social and political conditions prevailing in the rural and urban Soviet Union. |