Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941

by Robert W. Thurston

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Examining Stalin's reign of terror, this text argues that the Soviet people were not simply victims but also actors in the violence, criticisms and local decisions of the 1930s. It suggests that more believed in Stalin's quest to eliminate internal enemies than were frightened by it.

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History, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, General Nonfiction
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947.084History & geographyHistory of EuropeEastern European Counties and RussiaRussian & Slavic History by Period1855-1917-1953 ; Communist period
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DK267 .T52History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaRussia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics – PolandHistory of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet RepublicsHistorySoviet regime, 1918-1991
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