This book is based on many interviews with the people who survived these events, as well as research in various archives, diaries, articles, letters, and other material. Memory and history are subjective, and any work of literary nonfiction has an element of subjectivity as well. I have done my best to adhere to the truth as I and my sources believe it to be throughout this book, based on the information I have. However, there may be details others might interpret or have experienced differently. In addition, in places I have filled in minor sensory details of scenes, grounded in the historical material available to me, in the service of narrative interest.
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First Edition: April 2019