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Authors: Donald Rayfield

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Stalin and His Hangmen (91 page)

Buriat Mongols,
182

Bush, George W.,
xxi

Butovo,
303
–4

Butyrki,
64

Cairncross, John,
382

Camus, Albert,
137

Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm,
255

Canetti, Elias,
305

Caucasian Social Democrat Party:
2
nd Congress (1904),
27
; expels Stalin for terrorism,
30

Caucasus: population decline,
81
; Stalin’s ruthlessness in,
89
; Stalin’s allies in,
91
; wartime campaign in,
390
;
see also
Georgia; Transcaucasia

censorship,
118
–19,
164
–7,
355
,
408

Chagall, Marc,
428

Chaianov, Aleksandr,
160
,
162
,
467

Chamberlain, Neville,
371

Chaplin, Charlie,
483

Charkviani, Kandid,
326
,
438

Charkviani, Kristopore,
9

Chavchavadze, Ilia,
340

Chechen people,
303
,
392
–3,
398

Chechnya,
xxi
,
457

Cheka (Extraordinary Commission): becomes GPU,
9
,
114
; Dzierżyński creates,
54
–6,
64
; interrogation methods,
61
; role and powers,
65
–7,
70
–2; composition and recruitment,
67
–70,
83
–4,
136
; intellectual and organizational functions,
74
–7; killings,
79
–82,
95
–6; women in,
80
; peacetime activities,
94
; funding reduced (1921),
96
; and repression of peasants,
110
; and writers,
111
–12; in Petrograd,
112
–13;
see also
GPU

Cheka’s Smile, The
(anthology),
76

Chekholsky, Daniil,
367

Chekhov, Aleksandr,
355

Chekhov, Anton,
211
,
220
,
355
,
426

Chekhov, Mikhail,
167

Chembarisov, Ivan,
201

Cheptsov, Aleksandr,
437

Cherkasov, Nikolai,
420
,
483

Chertkov, Vladimir,
165
,
467

Chertkova, Lipa,
210

Chertok, I.I.,
296

Chiang Kai-shek,
171

Chicherin, Georgi: appearance,
107
,
469
; warns against anti-Church campaign,
122
; criticizes OGPU,
129
; criticizes Stalin’s anti-peasant policy,
151
; urges restraint on repressive operations abroad,
171

children: care of,
82
; Stalin’s policy towards,
261
–2; denunciations by,
262
–3; indoctrinated,
264
,
280

China,
171
,
271
,
413

Chizhikov, Piotr,
35

Chou En-lai,
316

Chudetsky, Pavel,
11

Chukovsky, Kornei,
408

Church
see
Orthodox Church

Churchill, Winston S.,
70
,
137
,
182
,
185
,
370
,
378
,
394
,
405

cinema,
242
,
371
,
420

Clausewitz, Carl Marie von:
On War
,
371

Cleese, John:
Clockwise
,
224

Clementis, Vladislav,
401

Cobbett, William,
265

collectivization,
107
,
148
–9,
152
,
154
,
177
–9,
182
–3,
185
–6,
192
,
195
,
228
,
257
–8,
361
,
405

Comintern: Stalin dominates,
125
; as potential challenge to Stalin,
146
; on Germany as threat,
252
; purged,
316
–17

Commissariat of National Minorities,
125

Communist Academy,
168

Communist Youth Movement,
280

concentration camps,
130
,
176
;
see also
GULAG

Congress of Friends of the USSR (Cologne, 1928),
223

Cooper, Hugh L.,
156
,
184

Cossacks: persecuted and killed,
xx
,
80
,
179
–81; anti-Jewish acts,
73
; employ terror,
81
; post-war repatriation of,
403

Court’s Sentence is the People’s Sentence, The
(film),
311

Crimea: in war,
386
; ethnic cleansing in,
394
; proposed as Jewish state,
428

Curzon line (Poland),
88

Czapski, Józef,
366

Czechoslovakia,
401
,
441

Dabit, Eugène,
221
,
471

Dagestani people,
392

Dante Alighieri,
226
;
Inferno
,
343

David IV Aghmashenebeli (‘the Builder’), King of Georgia: ‘Hymn of Penitence VII’,
16
,
429

David XI, King of Kartli,
17

Davies, Joseph,
311

Davitashvili, Zakare,
9

Davydov, Aleksandr (Stalin’s illegitimate son),
41
,
460

death penalty: abolished and reinstated,
95
–6,
114
,
422
,
431

Deich, Iakov,
324

Dekanozov, Vladimir,
346
,
381
,
387
–8,
402
,
452
,
486

Demetradze, Davit,
342

Denikin, General Anton,
73

Denisov (emigré businessman),
161

Derzhavin, Gavriil,
218

Devdariani, Seit,
12
,
49

Dikgof-Derental, Liubov,
138

Dimanshtein, Semion,
462

Dimitrov, Georgi,
270
,
316
–17,
401
,
436
,
440

Djilas, Milovan:
Conversations with Stalin
,
156

Dmitlag (camps),
303

Dmitrieva, Niura,
263

Dobytin, Fiodor,
177

Doctors’ plot,
433
,
435
–7,
451

Dombrovsky, Iuri,
290

Dostoevsky, Fiodor,
4
,
120
,
456
,
459
;
Brothers Karamazov
,
19
–20;
The
Devils
,
22
,
471
; ‘Underground Man’,
46

Draule, Milda (Nikolaev’s wife),
243

Dreiser, Theodore,
271

Dreitser, Efim,
267

Druzhnikov, Iuri,
262
–3,
475

Dubrovinsky, Iosif,
40

Duclos, Jacques,
316

Dukhonin, General Nikolai,
114

Duma (parliament): formed,
30
–2; elections,
38
; activities,
53
–4

Duranty, Walter,
175
–6

Dybenko, Pavel,
259
–61,
280
,
314

Dzerzhinsk (town),
xx

Dzhunkovsky, Vladimir,
40
,
136
–7,
304
,
466

Dzierżyński family,
58

Dzierżyńska (Muszkat), Zofia (Feliks’ wife),
62
–3,
85
,
90
,
477

Dzierżyńska-Januszewska, Helena (Feliks’ mother),
57

Dzierżyńska-Kojałłowicz, Aldona (Feliks’ sister),
57
–8,
60
,
62
–3,
461

Dzierżyński, Edmund-Rufin (Feliks’ father),
57
–8

Dzierżyński, Feliks: works with Stalin,
xvii

xviii
,
85
,
87
–8-
90
,
98
,
125
,
132
; statue proposed,
xx
; background,
14
,
56
–9; Stalin meets in Stockholm,
29
,
39
; Lenin trusts,
38
; death,
47
,
99
,
133
,
434
; creates and develops Cheka,
54
–6,
64
–6,
84
,
94
; qualities and character,
55
–6,
59
–60,
62
,
206
; supports Stalin,
56
; poetry,
59
,
63
; women friends,
59
–61; exiles and escapes,
60
–4; doctrinaire Bolshevism,
61
; meets Lenin in Stockholm,
61
; marriage to Zofia,
62
–3,
85
,
90
; official positions,
67
,
93
,
97
–8; kidnapped by Social Revolutionaries,
69
; Mandelstam protests to,
77
; and Cheka killings,
79
–80,
82
,
114
; terror methods,
81
; hysterical episodes,
84
; sent to trouble spots,
84
; and Stalin’s Georgia policy,
89
–90; lives in Kremlin,
90
; in Abkhazia,
91
–2; ill health,
91
,
97
,
135
; hostility to Trotsky,
92
–3; and peacetime role of Cheka,
94
–6; and abolition of death penalty,
95
; discipline in Cheka,
95
; Stalin loses confidence in,
95
; achievements,
97
; controls (O)GPU,
97
,
104
,
135
; and economic control,
98
–9; inability to delegate,
98
; and Menzhinsky,
104
,
107
,
110
; and Petrograd Cheka,
113
; and deportation of undesirables,
114
; and Lenin’s purge of intellectuals,
116
–17; anti-clericalism,
120
–1,
123
; Bukharin proposes less repression to,
128–9; on expulsion of profiteers,
128
; on Trotsky’s downfall,
132
; Dzhunkovsky advises,
137
; and Savinkov,
138
; Chertkov meets,
165
; promotes Iagoda,
202
–3; and Kollontai’s behaviour,
260
; and family values,
261
; legacy,
457
;
Diary of a
Prisoner
,
61
–2

Dzierżyński, Jasiek (Feliks’s son),
62
–3,
85
,
463

Dzierżyński, Kazimierz,
56
,
58

Efimov, Boris,
480

Eglitis, A.P.,
346
,
417

Egnatashvili, Prince Koba,
7

Egorka (executioner),
61

Ehrenburg, Ilya,
137
,
217
,
270
,
353
–4,
405
–6,
427
–8,
437

Eideman, General Robert,
314

Eiduk, Aleksandr,
76

Eikhe, Robert,
473

Eikhenvald, Leopold,
303

Einstein, Albert,
168
,
355
,
370
,
428

Eisenstein, Sergei,
354
,
371
;
Bezhin
Meadow
(film),
263
,
371
;
Ivan the Terrible
(film),
420
,
480
,
483

Eitingon, Max,
481

Eitingon, Naum (‘General Kotov’),
373
,
382
,
426
,
433
,
454
,
481

Ekaterinburg,
95

Eliava, Gogi,
343
,
354
,
460

Eliava, Grigol,
26
,
460

Engels, Friedrich:
The Origin of the Family
,
15
,
484

Enukidze, Abel,
186
,
239
,
249
,
311
,
333
–4,
339
,
473
,
477

Epaneshnikov, N.,
75

Epshtein, Shakhno,
425

Erdman, Nikolai,
348
,
479

Erlich, Henryk,
369
–70,
424
,
428

Esaulov, Anatoli,
328
,
346

Esenin, Sergei,
77
,
165
,
167
,
218

Esperanto,
21
,
460

Estonia: concentration camps in,
81

Estonians: killed by NKVD,
302
,
368

ethnic cleansing and deportation,
303
,
359
–61,
368
,
390
–4,
457

Etinger, Iakov,
432

Evdokimov, Efim,
158
,
178
,
187
,
197
,
275
–6,
293
,
295
–6,
322

Explanatory Dictionary of the Georgian
Language
,
15

Ezhov, Ivan,
287
,
328

Ezhov, Nikolai: Stalin appoints and promotes,
xvii
,
200
,
292
–3; initiative, xxiii; arrests,
72
; rise to power,
236
; and Kirov murder,
242
–3; interrogates accused in Kirov assassination,
247
; and Stalin’s meeting with Krupskaia,
258
; and Piatakov’s request to shoot wife,
262
; heads and reconstitutes NKVD,
264
,
273
–5,
287
,
293
,
295
–9,
339
,
425
; and retrial and execution of Kamenev and Zinoviev,
266
,
268
,
270
,
272
; visits Maria Tomskaia,
269
; and interrogation of Iagoda,
276
–7,
279
; role in Great Terror,
285
–6,
296
–300,
302
–5,
312
,
324
,
347
,
457
; background, career and character,
287
–93,
344
; health,
289
,
292
; marriages,
289
,
292
; and preparation of show trials,
295
,
306
–7; campaign against common criminals,
300
; expands GULAG,
300
–1; and ethnic victims,
302
,
359
–61; killings,
302
; vanishes,
304
; and Bukharin’s trial,
310
; and purge of Red Army,
313
–16; Piatnitsky accuses of cruelty,
317
; persecutes writers,
320
; Sholokhov denounces to Stalin,
321
–2; honoured and promoted,
324
–5; under threat,
325
–7; and wife’s death,
327
; interrogation and trial,
328
–9; shot,
329
; and Spanish Civil War,
352
; attends Communist Academy,
384
; purges Leningrad,
432

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