Genealogy /
Jewish Roots of Poland [638]
this is what Wiki says about this book:
There is sharp division on the allegation of antisemitism. From Solzhenitsyn's own essay "Repentance and Self-Limitation in the Life of Nations",[51] he calls for Russians and Russian Jews alike to take responsibility for the "renegades" in both communities who supported a totalitarian and terrorist regime after 1917. At the end of chapter 15, he writes that Jews must answer for the "revolutionary cutthroats" in their ranks just as Russians must repent "for the pogroms, for...merciless arsonist peasants, for...crazed revolutionary soldiers." It is not, he adds, a matter of answering "before other peoples, but to oneself, to one's consciousness, and before God."[52]
I like his view because it is closer the the truth, since both: Jews and Russian have a lot to answer for during those time, however, I am sure that there were other minorities participating the the communist regime, including Poles (in Poland). everybody should be responsible regardless of the nationality, but I don't like that Jews are singled out.