The Secret File of Joseph Stalin: A Hidden LifeRoutledge, 2004年11月23日 - 486 頁 This account of Stalin's life begins with his early years, the family breakup caused by the suspicion that the boy was the result of an adulterous affair, the abuse by his father and the growth of the traumatized boy into criminal, spy, and finally one of the 20th century's political monsters. |
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... revolution carried out in their name would barely outlast the Civil War, as the new regime took over the trade unions and introduced its own brand of coercion into the ... Revolution—and other communist revolutions that followed it, for.
... revolution carried out in their name would barely outlast the Civil War, as the new regime took over the trade unions and introduced its own brand of coercion into the ... Revolution—and other communist revolutions that followed it, for.
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A Hidden Life Roman Brackman. the Russian Revolution—and other communist revolutions that followed it, for that matter, for example in China, North Korea, Cuba—erected monumental personalities before the people as the embodiment of its ...
A Hidden Life Roman Brackman. the Russian Revolution—and other communist revolutions that followed it, for that matter, for example in China, North Korea, Cuba—erected monumental personalities before the people as the embodiment of its ...
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... revolution, Trotsky. The country was pervaded by a climate of distrust and betrayal. The 'long night' of 1937 was revisited in the postwar 1940s in a series of psychopathic campaigns that might have gone even further, had not Stalin ...
... revolution, Trotsky. The country was pervaded by a climate of distrust and betrayal. The 'long night' of 1937 was revisited in the postwar 1940s in a series of psychopathic campaigns that might have gone even further, had not Stalin ...
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... revolutionary underground knew no more heinous crime against the sacred cause of revolution than betrayal of one's comrades to the Okhrana, the tsarist secret police. Suspicion that Stalin had indeed been a police spy was aroused as ...
... revolutionary underground knew no more heinous crime against the sacred cause of revolution than betrayal of one's comrades to the Okhrana, the tsarist secret police. Suspicion that Stalin had indeed been a police spy was aroused as ...
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... Revolution of 1917 he would have been shot or committed suicide, like many other secret agents, and the world would never have heard of him. Various attempts to establish Stalin's collaboration with the St Petersburg Okhrana in the ...
... Revolution of 1917 he would have been shot or committed suicide, like many other secret agents, and the world would never have heard of him. Various attempts to establish Stalin's collaboration with the St Petersburg Okhrana in the ...
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