French Revolution, 59

Fridrikhson, L. Kh., 197

Friedland, Ts., 101, 291–92

Frinovsky, Mikhail, 121, 139, 146, 188, 194–95, 239, 245, 341, 343, 364, 409, 429, 431–32, 441

Frolov, 357

Frumkin, M. I., 420

Frunze (city), 287

Frunze, M. V., 298–99

Frunze Military Academy, 205

Futurists, 300

Fylypovich, P. P., 303

Gailit, Ya, P. (Corps Commander), 213

Gamarnik, Yan, 170, 182–83, 193, 202, 204–5, 237, 347, 359: military career, 184; coup attempt plan, 187–88; suicide, 200–201; fate of family, 204–5; Duranty’s argument, 468

“Gamarnik-Bulin gang,” 429

Garanin (Pavlov’s deputy), 325

Garkavi (Corps Commander), 193, 205

Gaven, Yuri, 100, 104, 105

Gay, M. I., 82, 180, 190, 194

Gekker, A. I. (Corps Commander), 193, 205

Gendarmerie, 62

“General Kleber.” See M. Z. Shtern

Georgia: Stalin’s policy toward, 68; Party purge, 225–26

Gerasimovka, 466

German, Yuri, 481n

German Communist Party, 195, 197, 401–2

German intelligence, 452

German Politburo, 401

German prisoners of war, 450

German Social Democrats, 186, 195

Germany: espionage contact accusation, 149; Nazi-Soviet Pact, 196–98

Gerõ, Ernõ, 410

Gertik, A. M., 108

Gestapo, 197n, 274

Gevorkian, Sokrates, 108

Gide, André, 165, 411, 464

Ginzburg, Eugenia, 51, 258, 282–83, 327, 404

Glebova, Tatiana, 76

Gliksman, Jerzy, 467

Goebbels, Joseph, 28

Goglidze, S. A., 239, 438

Gogol, N. L., 62

Gold fields: Kolyma, 325, 327, 329; Maidyak, 313–14

Goloded, M. M., 223–24, 370–71

Goloshchekin, F. I., 456

Golovanov, Alexander, 430

Golubenko, Ivan, 157, 178, 189

Golubev, V. P., 441

Gomulka, Wladislaw, 270, 399, 406

Gonzáles (General) [El Campesino], 125, 129, 323, 410–11

Gorbatov, A. V (General), 92n, 208, 264, 266, 269, 313–14, 324, 326–27, 338–39, 451, 478–79

Gori (Stalin’s birthplace), 55

Gorkin, Julián, 411

Gorky: Komsomol conspiracy, 80; mass executions, 288

Gorky, Maxim, 72, 79, 343, 347, 375–76, 379, 381–84, 397: seeks to reconcile Stalin with oppositionists, 73; support of Kamenev, 86; death of, 86–87, 245, 387–89; opposition to RAPP, 299; defense of writers, 300; Stalin’s role in death, 388

Gorky Works, 276

Gorno-Altaisk, 288

Gorsky (professor), 294

Goryachev, E.I. (Corps Commander), 202 Gosplan (State Planning Commission), 71

Gottwald, Klement, 403n

Govorov, 296

Graves, Robert, 251

Green, William, 449

Gribov, S. Ye. (Corps Commander), 213

Grigoriev (Corps Commander), 206

Grinko, G. F., 228, 232, 240, 342, 346–48, 395, 397, 479

Grollman, 408

Gromov, M. M., 238

Grossman, Vasily, 188

Grozny, 261

Gryaznov, I. K. (Corps Commander), 213

Gulag, 81, 139, 484

Gumilev, Lev, 263

Gumilev, Nikolai, 301

Gurevich, 168, 400

Gvakharia (Ordzhonikidze’s nephew), 168, 255

Gvishani, M. M., 438

Hammerstein-Equord, Baron Kurt von, 64 Hanecki, Ya. S., 246

Harte, 416–17

Hegel, W. F., 461

Henrykowski, Henryk, 406

Herling, Gustav, 266, 318, 338, 452, 467

Hermitage Museum, 306

Hernández, Jesús, 409–11

Heydrich, Reinhardt, 197–99

Hicks, Granville, 466

Hidas, 403

Himmler, Heinrich, 198–99

Hirsch, Werner, 401

Historians, 291–92

Hitler, Adolf: recipe for purges, 38–39; Stalin’s admiration of, 65, 195; agreement with Stalin, 195–97; plot against Tukhachevsky, 199; Stalin’s trust of, 453–54

Holtzman, E. S., 99–100, 102, 109

Homosexuals, 317

Hood, Thomas, 328

Hook, Sidney, 465

Hostage system, 7, 127–30

“Hotel Bristol” error, 99–100, 167

Hotel Lux, 400

Hrasche, I. Y., 143

Hrozny (professor), 293

Hughes, Emrys, 466

Hugo, Victor, 62

Hungary, 402–3

Ibarruri, Dolores [“La Pasionaria”], 410

Idelson, 408

Igarka railway, 332

Ignatov, N. G., 219

Ikramov, Akmal, 342, 356–59, 395–96, 479

Industrial Party, 35, 82

Industrial Revolution, 460

Industrialization, 18, 20; Stalin’s control of, 459–61

Infant deaths, 487

Informers, 318

Ingaunis (Corps Commander), 428

Inner prisons, 267

Internal passport, 21

International Brigade, 411

International Congress of Writers, 464

Interrogation system, 124–27

“Intourist Prisons,” 467

Ippo (Military-Political Academy Head), 207

Irkutsk, 485

Isakov, I. S. (Rear-Admiral), 211

Iskrov, 405

Isolator cells, 267–68, 322

Italian Communists, 403–4

Ivan the Terrible, 65

Ivanov, Nikolai, 453

Ivanov, V. I., 240, 342, 350, 367, 392, 396

Ivanovo purge, 219

Ivanov-Razumnik, R. V, 122, 278, 349, 402

Izard, Maître, 473–74

Jankowski, 457–58

Japan: espionage contact accusation, 149; and railways, 277

Japanese attacks, 428–30, 452

Japanese intelligence service, 270

Japanese P.O.W. camps, 334

Japanese prisoners of war, 450

Jasienski, Bruno, 298, 305

Jehovah’s Witnesses, 273

Jews, 65–66, 337, 401–2, 458, 462

Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 473, 476

Journalists, 467–68

Juvenile criminals, 314

Kabakov, I. D., 222, 256

Kabul (envoy to Warsaw), 425

Kaganovich, Lazar, 27, 30, 33–34, 90, 92, 120, 136, 166, 168, 194, 202, 431, 439, 478: ruthlessness of, 12–14; Ryutin case, 25; trial role, 92; alleged assassination attempt, 100; at Ordzhonikidze’s funeral, 172; attack on Bukharin, 174; Ivanova purge, 212–20; Smolenk Party purge, 221; Moscow purges, 234, 240, 247; treatment of railwaymen, 276–77; clash with Yezhov, 422

Kaganovich, M. M., 240

Kalinin, Mikhail I., 19, 25, 27, 59, 90, 172, 174, 436, 439

Kalivnikovskoye Cemetery, 288

Kalmanson (professor), 271

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