Triumf a tragédia : Politický portrét J.V.Stalina. 2. díl
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Vše o Leninovi - fakta. Přeloženo z anglického vydání (Lenin. A new biography) ruského originálu.
Podvratné působení imperialismu v oblasti společenského vědomí.
Focusing on the seven General Secretaries of the Soviet Empire, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of the Soviet Union's historical failures. Dmitri Volkogonov, a leading Russian historian, offers an insightful narrative that examines the political dynamics and leadership styles that shaped the empire's trajectory. Through meticulous research, he reveals the complexities and challenges faced by these leaders, ultimately portraying the broader implications of their governance on the Soviet state.
A former general in the Soviet Army's propaganda department, Director of the Institute for Military History, and Defence Adviser to President Yeltsin from 1991 to his death from cancer in December 1995, Dmitri Volkogonov had unrivalled access to Soviet military archives, Communist Party documents and secret presidential files. Basing this book on these inside sources, he reveals the truth behind the activities of the world's most secretive political leaders. He throws new light on: Lenin's paranoia about foreigners in Russia; his creation of a privileged system for top Party members; Stalin's repression of the nationalities and his singular conduct of foreign policy; the origins and conduct of the Korean War; Khrushchev's relationship with the odious secret service chief Beria; Brezhnev's vanity and stupidity; the Afghan War; Poland and Solidarity; Soviet bureaucracy; and Gorbachev's Leninism and role in history.
For ten years General Dmitri Volkogonov studied military records, party archives, trial documents, and other long-suppressed evidence from the era of the purges- one of the most painful and turbulent periods in Russian history. This is the definitive account of the man, the time, and the tragedy. The author had an incredible access to secret KGB files in his role as historian for the Soviet Army, and he pieces together the story of the man who for thirty years controlled the minds and bodies of the hundreds and millions of people of the Soviet Union. This book, the first of a trilogy written by Volkogonov on Stalin, Lenin, and Trotsky, takes advantage of the author's discoveries to reveal much heretofore unknown knowledge about Stalin's reign of terror in the early days of the Soviet Union.