TinTin in the Land of the Soviets [Original Print]

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Tintin, a reporter forLe Petit Vingtième, is sent with his dogSnowyon an assignment to theSoviet Union, departing fromBrussels. En route toMoscow, an agent of theOGPU—the Sovietsecret police—sabotages the train and declares the reporter to be a "dirty littlebourgeois". TheBerlin Policeindirectly blame Tintin for the bombing but he escapes to the border of the Soviet Union. Following closely, the OGPU agent finds Tintin and brings him before the localCommissar's office, instructing the Commissar to make the reporter "disappear ... accidentally". Escaping again, Tintin finds "how the Soviets fool the poor idiots who still believe in a Red Paradise" by burning bundles of straw and clanging metal in order to trick visitingEnglish Marxistsinto believing that non-operational Soviet factories are productive
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Hergé
- Language
- English
- Series
- Adventures of Tintin
- Release date
- 2011
- Volume
- 1