It is very likely that Stalin invented the idea to create inseminate groups of the surviving, sexually active and usable men. These groups of six to ten travelled through the Russian countryside, involving the villages around Moscow as well as Galicia and the region along the Ural, and they did – besides gardening since freedom arrived in the spring – what they had to do. Some of these men could have even three hundred children from these casual relationships.
My novel is about those men,