Albert Camus was novelist, essayist, dramatist, philosopher and journalist born in Algeria in 1913. But there is a strange theory about his death. The writer died in 1960 when his car veered off the road due to snow and hit a tree. However, the theories say that he was killed by the KGB, the secret police of the Soviet Union. It all started when an Italian newspaper revealed that there were missing pages in the newspaper of the Czech poet Jan Zabrana, where he spoke about the silencing of Camus by the Russians. Reportedly, the Soviets damaged one of the wheels of their car causing the accident. It is important to remember that Camus always declared himself against Soviet Russia, especially the prohibition of certain texts
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