The Last Gasp of William Schwarzfeller
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The Last Gasp of William Schwarzfeller
On a cold March morning in 2014, the author found himself in front of Moscow’s infamous Lubyanka prison, the dreaded home of the KGB, where thousands of political prisoners had been jailed, interrogated, and tortured. He had come to find the file of his father, a man he did not know — a man whose story was mostly unknown to him.
On a cold March morning in 2014, the author found himself in front of Moscow’s infamous Lubyanka prison, the dreaded home of the KGB, where thousands of political prisoners had been jailed, interrogated, and tortured. He had come to find the file of his father, a man he did not know — a man whose story was mostly unknown to him.
Peter Buck Feller's father disappeared in Moscow in 1938, when Feller was just six months old. As a young boy, he asked his mother about him, but his questions went invariably unanswered. Decades later, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Feller embarked on a detailed search to reclaim his father.
His journey took him and his adult daughters to Moscow, Siberia, and Germany. He gained access to a now-declassified espionage FBI file, which contained an anonymous letter from a man who had been imprisoned in one of Stalin's gulags: "I plan to write a book about all what occurred to me during these dreadful ten years. The title of this book, I would like it to be The Last Gasp of William Schwarzfeller."
Feller was stunned. William Schwarzfeller was his lost father, for whom he searched, in one way or another, all of his life. He learned that his father had been an agent for Red Army Intelligence. He was arrested in 1938 and starved to death in a gulag in 1943. This new information led him to a host of discoveries, his mother's vast FBI file, and a story about his father on the front page of the Communist newspaper The Daily Worker.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9798881807573
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 08 January 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Illustration: 16 B&W
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 400g
Pages: 200
About the Author
Peter Buck Feller is an independent historian with a particular interest in Soviet-German conflicts and espionage during the Second World War. He has written articles for Foreign Policy, and for The Pennsylvania Gazette.
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