Stalin against the Jews
The first full-scale account of Joseph Stalin's personal vendetta against Soviet Jews. Drawing on newly opened archives and on his own experiences in the USSR of the early 1950s, the investigative journalist-lawyer Arkady Vaksberg reveals the genesis and evolution of the Communist leader's malevolent campaign - and the extraordinary cunning and shrewdness of his tactics. He shows us Stalin prosecuting prominent Jews in the notorious trials of the 1930s while appointing Jews as commanders of eleven out of twelve Gulags. We see the "Man of Steel" awarding the Order of Lenin to a celebrated Jew every time he launches a new anti-Semitic assault - and choosing a Jew, the infinitely hypocritical and sadistic Lazar Kaganovich, as his protege and chief hatchet-man. All this, while thousands of innocent Jewish men and women across the Soviet Union are being stripped of their jobs and property ... arbitrarily arrested ... summarily shot. 1st ed. 308 pages ; 25 cm
- Vaksberg, Arkadiĭ.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- Text
- ocm28292860
- Antisemitism--Soviet Union--History.
- Soviet Union--Ethnic relations.
- Jews--Soviet Union--History.
- Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.
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