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Let history judge: the origins and consequences of Stalinism

Presents the comprehensive and revealing investigation of Stalinism and political developments in the Soviet Union from 1922-1953. This book contains material on: purges in 1929-1931 and terror against the peasantry, the Kirov assassination and show trials, and, Trotsky's revolutionary activity and Stalin's involvement with his murder in Mexico.
Print Book, English, 1989
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Columbia University Press, New York, 1989
XVIII, 903 str. ; 23 cm.
9780231063500, 9780231063517, 0231063504, 0231063512
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Stalin's Rise in the Party Stalin as a Party Chief The Fight with the Opposition Stalin's Usurpation of Power, and the Great Terror Mistakes and Crimes in Collectivization and Industrialization Stalinism: Its Nature and Causes New Crimes by Stalin in the Early Thirties Some Consequences of Stalin's Personal Dictatorship The Kirov Assassination and the Purge Trials The Assault on Party and State Cadres, 1937-1938 Rehabilitation and Repression, 1938-1941 Illegal Methods of Investigation and Confinement The Problem of Stalin's Responsibility Other Causes of Mass Repression Conditions Facilitating Stalin's Usurpation of Power Errors in Diplomacy and War Crimes and Mistakes in the Postwar Period The Impact of Stalinism on Science and Art Socialism and Pseudosocialism Conclusion
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