... Sea of sorrow. His pen bled with the anguish of a broken soul as he poured out his pain on paper. In Flanders field the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row.1 In the Soviet Union twenty million persons died in World War II. Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times has written that, in all likelihood, at least one member of every Soviet family fell in that conflict. Recently, droves of Americans visited Normandy where over forty years ago men of the allies paid a terrible price for freedom on D-Day ...