Ayn Rand escaped from Soviet Russia in 1926 and would never return. But she did not forget the country in which she witnessed firsthand the horrors of communism. In 1968, she was given the opportunity to send a radio message back to Russia, when the Voice of America interviewed her in her native tongue.
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