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  • Gorky, Russia; First Man In: Memoirs from Being the First American Allowed Inside Russia's Closed Exile City

  • By: Donn G. Ziebell PhD
  • Narrated by: Donn Gerry Ziebell
  • Length: 4 hrs and 7 mins
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Gorky, Russia; First Man In: Memoirs from Being the First American Allowed Inside Russia's Closed Exile City

By: Donn G. Ziebell PhD
Narrated by: Donn Gerry Ziebell
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Summary

Russians needed internal visas to travel outside their place of residence. It was rare for foreigners to get such travel permission. After 30 years of corporate employment the author made an improbable career change. His new boss and two VP’s were black-listed by the KGB and could not enter Russia. The author was asked to write a business seminar proposal for Russia to see if he could open a door and get in. One of the three Russians who received the proposal got approval nine months later by Moscow’s Ministry of Education and the KGB. 

Surprisingly the seminars were designated to be held in Gorky, an exile city for political prisoners and closed to foreigners. The Russian Embassy in Washington D.C. and the officials in Moscow would not issue a travel visa to Gorky. So the author took the chance to be driven 250 miles to Gorky without a visa. The Russians in the city had never seen an American before. The seminar was attended by 60 top industrial personnel, including some suspected to be KGB. 

The author describes seminar incidents that reveal the thinking and unexpected responses by the Russians. He was taken to meet with many different people and visited many sites during his stay. The memoir is filled with events, pictures, and entertaining cross-cultural experiences. From his time inside Russia, listeners follow the many twists, turns and surprises the author encountered, which entertain and hold their attention. Gorky was not opened to foreigners until the year after all these events took place.

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©2017 Donn Gerry Ziebell (P)2018 Donn Gerry Ziebell

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