This major campaign of repression that developed in the USSR between 1949 and 1951 remains obscured by myth and speculation to the present day. The present article analyzes how Stalin planned the show trial and what sort of a “signal” it was to send to his inner circle and lower-ranking officials. To that end, this article publishes the official criminal indictment for the “Leningrad Affair,” as well as commentary and an analysis of the crimes that were attributed to A. A. Kuznetsov and his comrades-in-arms. The criminal indictment is published in its totality here for the first time. This is an important historical source, insofar as it depicts the case in the way that the dictator intended it to be viewed. Its inconsistencies and po...
International audienceThis article analyses the mechanisms of the Stalinist deportations from the We...
The article is explore the "case" in 1938–1940 of the famous historian Sergei Valerianovich Voznesen...
How could Stalin reasonably justify within himself killing millions of people in a nation that he si...
Questions about the legal system in the Soviet Union during the first twenty years of Soviet power i...
Sarah Davies, The crime of "anti-Soviet agitation " in the Soviet Union in the 1930's. The article e...
This article based on new archival documents introduces a new episode of mass operations, which took...
From the 'show' trials of the 1920s and 1930s to the London Conference, this book examines the Sovie...
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseThe Soviet war crimes tr...
The article lays down the analysis of the scope and methods of operation of the Soviet state securi...
Stalin's purge of his military elite during 1937–1938 is one of the most unusual events of the Great...
In 1992, the discovery in the Soviet archives of the NKVDs secret operational order n ° 00447 of Jul...
International audienceThis article analyzes the mechanisms implemented during Stalin’s deportations ...
The last major bout of Stalin-era political repression, the 1949–1952 “Leningrad Affair” was a purge...
Between 1959 and 1963, an alliance of Latvian Stalinists and Kremlin conservatives purged the Latvia...
One of the most important questions concerning Soviet history is: how did the period widely known as...
International audienceThis article analyses the mechanisms of the Stalinist deportations from the We...
The article is explore the "case" in 1938–1940 of the famous historian Sergei Valerianovich Voznesen...
How could Stalin reasonably justify within himself killing millions of people in a nation that he si...
Questions about the legal system in the Soviet Union during the first twenty years of Soviet power i...
Sarah Davies, The crime of "anti-Soviet agitation " in the Soviet Union in the 1930's. The article e...
This article based on new archival documents introduces a new episode of mass operations, which took...
From the 'show' trials of the 1920s and 1930s to the London Conference, this book examines the Sovie...
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseThe Soviet war crimes tr...
The article lays down the analysis of the scope and methods of operation of the Soviet state securi...
Stalin's purge of his military elite during 1937–1938 is one of the most unusual events of the Great...
In 1992, the discovery in the Soviet archives of the NKVDs secret operational order n ° 00447 of Jul...
International audienceThis article analyzes the mechanisms implemented during Stalin’s deportations ...
The last major bout of Stalin-era political repression, the 1949–1952 “Leningrad Affair” was a purge...
Between 1959 and 1963, an alliance of Latvian Stalinists and Kremlin conservatives purged the Latvia...
One of the most important questions concerning Soviet history is: how did the period widely known as...
International audienceThis article analyses the mechanisms of the Stalinist deportations from the We...
The article is explore the "case" in 1938–1940 of the famous historian Sergei Valerianovich Voznesen...
How could Stalin reasonably justify within himself killing millions of people in a nation that he si...