Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev: 2 Reformer : 1945 - 1964
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
..................................ix
Abbre dations
and Acronyms
.............................xi
Soviet Missile Codes
.................................xiii
THE MEMOIRS
From Victory Day to the Twentieth Party Congress
The First Postwar Years
................................3
In Moscow Again
...................................20
Some Comments on Certain Individuals
......................38
One of Stalin s Shortcomings
—
Anti-Semitism
...................47
Beria and Others
...................................58
Stalin s Family, and His Daughter
Svetlana
.....................67
Stalin s Last Years
...................................82
The Korean War
....................................91
Doctors Plot
.....................................98
The Nineteenth Party Congress
...........................105
After the Nineteenth Party Congress
........................112
Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR
...................115
Stalin About Himself
................................127
The Death of Stalin
.................................145
My Reflections on Stalin
...............................153
Once Again on Beria
.................................170
After Stalin s Death
.................................183
From the Nineteenth Party Congress to the Twentieth
..............201
After the Twentieth Party Congress
.........................222
A Few Words About Government Power, Zhukov, and Others
..........238
How to Make Life Better
Build More
—
and with High Quality
........................245
My Work in Agriculture
...............................299
The Virgin Lands
..................................316
We Have Not Achieved the Abundance We Desire
.................351
Agriculture and Science
...............................365
I v í
CONTENTS
Academician Vilyams and His Grass-Field Crop-Rotation System
........373
The Agricultural Field as a Chessboard
.......................376
A Few Words About the Machine and Tractor Stations
—
and
About Specialization
...............................379
We Suffer from the Imperfection of Our Organizational System
.........383
Corn
—
A Crop I Gave Much Attention To
.....................394
The Shelves in Our Stores Are Empty
.......................409
The Postwar Defense of the USSR
Structuring the Soviet Armed Forces
Stalin s Legacy
....................................425
The Soviet Navy
...................................433
Airplanes and Missiles
...............................454
Antimissile Defenses
................................476
Tanks and Cannon
.................................477
The Problem of Transport: Wheels or Tank Treads?
................480
Scientists and Defense Technology
Andrei Sakharov and Nuclear Weapons
......................482
Cooperation on Outer Space
............................485
Kurchatov, Keldysh, Sakharov, Tupolev, Lavrentyev, Kapitsa, and Others
.... 492
Issues of Peace and War
Reducing the Size of the Soviet Army
........................512
On Peace and War
..................................515
Nuclear War and Conventional War
........................519
Arms Race or Peaceful Coexistence?
........................521
Government Spending
...............................533
Relations with the Intelligentsia
I Am Not a Judge
..................................545
APPENDIXES
The Last Romantic
Anatoly Strelyany
...............................569
CONTENTS
Memorandum
oř
N.
S.
Khrushchev on Military Reform
.............654
Memorandum of KGB Chairman Yuri Andropov to the CPSU Central
Committee: On Limiting the Receipt of Foreign Correspondence
by
N.
S. Khrushchev
...............................662
Announcement of the Death of
N.
S. Khrushchev
.................663
The Sendoff
Georgy Fyodorov
...............................664
Sanitation Day (Notes of a Contemporary on the Funeral of
N.
S. Khrushchev)
Anatoly Zlobin
.................................668
Mama s Notebooks,
1971—3984
Nina Petrovna Khrushcheva
..........................677
Biographies
.....................................77%
Index
.........................................849
Index
Abakumov, Viktor Semyonovich, 150,153 n. 9
Abakumov, Yegor Trofimovich, 3,31,33,153 n. 9,
161,164
Abramov, Leonid Romanovich, 694,769 n. 44
Abramovich, Mikhail Dmitriyevich, 258,297 n. 28
Adzhubei, Aleksei Ivanovich, 690
Adzhubei, Rada Khrushchev, 683, 689-90, 695,
710,711,733,734,736,748—49,753
agriculture, 255, 299-315; corn production,
366-67,394-408; cotton production, 349;
dairy production, 369; duck farming, 368-69;
fertilizer production, 358-62; grain
production, 316-17,337; grass-field crop-
rotation system, 373-75; irrigation, 358-59;
machine and tractor stations (MTSs), 379-82;
milk production, 314; organizational
problems of, 383-93; plant breeding, 365;
potato production, 314-15» 369-71; poultry
breeding, 367-68; poultry production, 384-86;
raising productivity of, 350-64; seed selec-
tion, 365; square-cluster planting, 377-78;
virgin-lands project and, 316-50; wheat
production, 344
air transport, 480-81
aircraft, Russian, 430, 454-57
Akopov, Stepan Akopovich, 44
Albania, 232
Aleksandrov, Anatoly Petrovich, 446,454 n. 18
Alliluyeva, Nadezhda Sergeyevna (Nadya), 69,81
n. 7,178; Khrushchev and, 69-70;
temperament of, 70-71
Alliluyeva, Svetlana (Svetlanka), 81 n. 3, 82 n. 26;
death of her father, 151; first marriage of, 72;
Khrushchev’s recollections of, 68-70;
marriage to Indian journalist, 73-74; refusal to
return to Soviet Union by, 72; relationship
with her father, 74; second marriage of, 73;
Stalin and, 71
Alyonkin, Ivan Semyonovich, 701
Andreyev, Andrei Andreyevich, 8-9,26
Andreyev, Leonid, 232,237 n. 34
Andropov, Yuri, 66 2
anti-Semitism, Stalin and, 47-57
Antonov, Oleg Konstantinovich, 506,511 n. 30
armaments, spending on, 229
arms race, 521-33
Ashkenazi, Vladimir, 76,82 n. 20,576
Badayev, Aleksei Yegorovich, 308
bakeries, industrial, construction of, 248-49
Bandera, Stepan, 188,201 n. 8,297 n. 34
Barayev, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 333,351 n. 22
Barmin, Vladimir Pavlovich, 465,473 n. 28
Bazhan, Mykola, 39
Bedny, Demyan, 549,562 n. 10
Benediktov, Ivan Aleksandrovich, 305
Beria, Lavrenty Pavlovich, 115,153 n. 7,170-82,201
n. 21,266-67,430,643-44» 652 n. 153; after death
of Stalin, 161,183-92; appointed first deputy to
Yezhov, 173-74; as member of Bureau of
Presidium, 111; as possible successor to Stalin,
113; on behavior of Stalin at start of World War
II, 157-58; building of dachas and, 186-88;
death of Stalin and, 148-52; disrespect of Stalin
by, 140; downfall of, 191-200; history of purges
and, 212; in charge of atomic bomb project,
427; intrigues by, 27,29» 34» 35 45» no;
Kaganovich and, 140-41; Khrushchev return to
Moscow in 1949 and, 181-82; Khrushchev’s
recollections of, 58-66; Malenkov and, 179-80;
power of, after World War II, 179-80; proposal
to abandon socialism in East Germany and,
183-84,197; return of prisoners and exiles and,
185-86,197; Stalin and, 25,32,33,139,164;
treatment of, by novelist Sholokhov, 215;
Turkish question and, 426; Zhemchuzhina
and, 55-56
Beria, Sergo Lavrentyevich, 454,472 n. 4
Bezzubik, Vladimir Grigoryevich, 691, 692, 694,
753,768 n. 35
Bierut, Boleslaw, 214, 220 n. 19, 222,234 n. 2
Biron, Count Ernst-Johann, 35,38 n. 30
Biryuzov, Sergei Semyonovich, 241» 243 n. 14
Blyukher, Vasily Konstantinovich, 216,220 n. 22
Bolshakov, Ivan Grigoryevich, 115
border problems, with China, 230
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilyich, 592,644,647 n. 46,653
n. 158,720
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INDEX
Budker, Gersh Itskovich, 409 n. 3,494
Budyonny, Semyon Mikhailovich, 570
Bukharin, Nikolai, 217
Bulganin, Nikolai, 238, 265; as minister of armed
forces, 431; as possible head of government,
431; Beria and, 203; Chelomei and, 466; death
of Stalin and, 149-52* 150; downfall of Beria
and, 197,198-99; navy issues and, 435,441;
Nineteenth Party Congress and, 110-11; on
attending dinners with Stalin, 181; Stalin
and, 82-83
Bullitt, William C, 497, 510 n. 17
cannon, 477-80
cement, 272
Chaliapin, Fyodor, 232,236 n. 34
Charkviani, Kandid Nestorovich, 64,66 n. 15
Chelomei, Vladimir Nikolayevich, 444,463-67,
473-75 n. 32
Chernyshev, Sergei Yevgenyevich, 251,296 n. 15
Chervenkov, Vylko Velov, 426
Chiaureli, Mikhail Edisherovich, 40-41
Chikobava, Arnold Stepanovich, 117,125 n. 6
China, border disputes with, 230,231
Chubar, Vlas Yakovlevich, 28, 89
Churayev, Viktor Mikhaylovich, 628,650 n. 116
coal industry: in Ukraine, 3-4; restoring coal
mines, 259-60
collective-farm system, 304-7,413-15
Communist parties, after Twentieth Party
Congress, 224
concrete, 276
construction industry, 245-46,247; building of
high-rises, 291-95
conventional war vs. nuclear war, 519-20
conventional weapons, 477-80, 523
corn production, 366-67,394-408
cotton production, 349-50
Crankshaw, Edward, 125 n. 8
crop-rotation system, grass-field, 373-75
Czechoslovakia, 228
dairy production, 369
Dayan, Moshe, 234,237 n. 39
defections, 76
defense technology, 482-84
Dekanozov, Vladimir Georgiyevich, 201 n. 21
Dementyev, Pyotr Vasilyevich, 25
Dobrovolsky, Georgy Timofeyevich, 489,492 n. 5
Doctors’ Plot, 98-104
Donbas region; agriculture in, 300-301; restoring
coal mines of, 259-60
Dovzhenko, Aleksandr Petrovich, 38-42,46 n. 2
Drunina, Yuliya Vladimirovna, 735,773 n. 153
duck farming, 368-69
Dulles, John Foster, 522-23
Dzhugashvili, Iosif. See Stalin, Joseph
Dzhugashvili, Vasily. See Stalin, Vasily (Vasya)
East Germany, reducing size of Soviet army in, 513
Edelshtein, Vitaly Ivanovich, 367
Eden, Anthony, 444-45» 559֊6o, 565 n. 37
Egnatashvili, Aleksandr Yakovlevich, 66 n. 2
Ehrenburg, Ilya Grigoryevich, 557-58, 564 n. 26
Eidinov, Aleksei Filippovich, 37 n. 27
Eighteenth Party Congress, 112
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 481,521,528; on military
spending, 517-18
Fadeyev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 548-49
fertilizer production, 359-61
flowers, growing of, 418-19
Fomin, Ignaty Ivanovich, 297 n. 26
Fomin, Ivan Aleksandrovich, 251, 256,296 n. 16,
297 n. 22
food shortages, 409—13
Frumina, Anna Yeffemovna, 51-52,57 n. 6,685
Furmanov, Dmitry, 99,104 n. 4
futurism, 564 n. 35
Gagarin, Yuri, 23,37 n. 7,67,81 n. 1,463,485,
492 n. 1
Galan, Yaroslav, 36 n. 1,262
Gamarnik, Yan Borisovich, 86,167
Garst, Roswell, 362,364 n. io, 366-67,390,596,
647 n. 61
Gerasimov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich, 548,562 n. 6
Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe, 225,235 n. 13
Gierek, Edward, 388,393 n. 5
Ginzburg, Semyon Zakharovich Ginzburg, 50
Gitalov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 390
Glushko, Valentin Petrovich, 472,472 n. u,
486,503
Goglidze, Sergei Aksentyevich, 201 n. 21
Golodnaya Steppe project (Uzbekistan), 347-48
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 222-24,226,234-35 n. 4,
388,393
Gorbatov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 552» 563 n. 18
C 850 ]
INDEX
Gorky, Maxim, 40, 249, 296 n. 8
Gorshkov, Sergei Georgyevich, 440—41, 45!
Gottwald, Klement, 228—29, 236 n. 18
government spending, 533-42
Govorov, Leonid Aleksandrovich, 108,112 n. 9
grain production, 316-17; shortages, 337
grass-field crop-rotation system, 373—75
Grechko, Andrei Antonovich, 479
Gromyko, Andrei Andreyevich, 230, 517, 523
Grushin, Pyotr Dmitryevich, 476,477 n. 2
Gruzdeva, Zinaida Sergeyevna, 701
Gurevich, Mikhail, 454
helicopters, 480-81
high-rise construction, 291-95
Hitler, Adolf, 157,161—62,468
housing: Khrushchev’s involvement with
prefabricated, 265-96; need for, in postwar
Moscow, 264; organizing construction of
prefabricated, 268-79; virgin-land project
and, 330,346-47
Hoxha, Enver, 232, 236 n. 31
Hungary: after Twentieth Party Congress, 222;
border disputes of, 231
hydrogen bomb, 482-84
Ignatyev, Semyon Denisovich, 103
Ilyushin, Sergei Vladimirovich, 472 n. 1, 505-6,
510 n. 27
intelligentsia, 545—62
Iran, 231
irrigation, 358-59
Israel, relations with, 233-34
Ivanov, A. V., 28
Jabotinsky, Vladimir, 234,237 n. 40
Kadar, Janos, 231,236 n. 26,368,372 n. 4
Kaganovich, Lazar Moiseyevich, 203, 220 n. 12,
249» 308, 430; after Stalin s death, 183; as
dancer, 68; as head of Ministry of
Construction Materials, 272; as member of
Bureau of Presidium, 111; as successor to
Stalin, 113; at Stalin’s dinners, 162; Beria and,
140-41; death of Stalin and, 148,152; downfall
of Beria and, 193-94; East German issue and,
184; in Ukraine, 11-16; Khrushchev’s opinion
of, 124; Khrushchev’s recollections of, 39,
136-38,165; Molotov and, 87-88; opposition to
rehabilitation of purge victims by, 167-68;
purges of 1930s and, 171; resolution on use of
torture and, 219; Twentieth Party Congress
and, 207-10, 213
Kaganovich, Mikhail Moiseyevich, 124
Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich, 153 n. 13
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich, 84,89, 217» 221 n. 27
Kaminsky, Grigory Naumovich, 153 n. 8,174~75
182 n. 8,192,195-96, 246, 296 n. 2
Kamov, Nikolai Ilyich, 481,481 n. 2
Kapitsa, Andrei Petrovich, 510 n. 19
Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich, 496-99» 502-3» 510
nn. 11,12,15,18
Kavun, Vasily Mikhailovich, 391,394 n. 15,387,
646 n. 37
Kazakevich, Emmanuil Genrikhovich, 555,
564 n. 23
Kazakhstan, 345
Kedrov, Bonifaty Mikhailovich, 219, 219 n. 3
Kedrov, Mikhail Sergeyevich, 219
Keldysh, Mstislav Vsevolodovich, 267,365,
494-95» 509 n. 6
Keldysh, Vsevolod Mikhailovich, 267,298 n. 48
Kennedy, John E, 485-86, 487,528
Khariton, Yuly Borisovich, 494,509 n. 3
Khobta, Yelena Semyonovna, 643—44
Khrushchev Remembers (Talbott), 715
Khrushchev, Lena (daughter of Nikita
Khrushchev), 690
Khrushchev, Nikita, 113; Andropov’s
memorandum limited receipt of foreign
correspondence by, 662; announcement of
death of, 663; as chairman of Ukrainian
Council of People’s Commissars, 5; as
secretary of Moscow Central Committee,
263-64; assassination of Kirov, 167; assigned
to Ukraine in 1938,308-9; banning of Doctor
Zhivago and, 555—56; constructing industrial
bakeries and, 249; death of, 694-99; early
years of, 17 n. 3; funeral of, 664-67,699-700;
having dinner with Stalin, 43-44; in Ukraine,
3-17; interest in construction industry,
246-48; involvement with building
innovations by, 265—96; Moscow subway
project and, 248, 261-62; Nadezhda Alliluyeva
and, 69-70; Nineteenth Party Congress and,
106-11; notes on funeral of, 668-76;
observations on agriculture by, 299-315; on
defections from Soviet Union, 76-77; on
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Khrushchev, Nikita (continued)
high-rise construction, 291—95; on military
reform, 654-61; on naval maneuvers at
Vladivostok, 433-37; rebuilding of Kiev and,
255—57; rebuilding of Kreshchatik street in
Kiev, 252—53, 257—59; reflections on Stalin,
i53-68; relations with Kaganovich, 14—15;
relations with Stalin, 67—68; responsible for
agriculture in Moscow agriculture, 307-8;
Seventeenth Party Congress and, 164—66;
Shevchenko on, as last romantic, 569—653;
state of affairs after Stalin’s death, 183—200;
transfer to Moscow in 1949, 20—36,181—82,
262—64; transfer to Ukraine in 1938,171—72;
Twentieth Party Congress and, 210—19; virgin-
lands project and, 316—50; working with
Stalin, 43-46
Khrushchev, Nikita (son of Sergei Khrushchev),
690
Khrushchev, Nina Petrovna (wife of Nikita
Khrushchev), 51; family history of, 677—91; life
of, after death of Khrushchev, 706—59;
miscellaneous thoughts recorded by, 759-66;
notebooks of, 677-777; recollections on death
of Khrushchev by, 691—707
Khrushchev, Rada Nikitychna (daughter of Nikita
Khrushchev). SeeAdzhubei, Rada
Khrushchev
Khrushchev, Sergei (son of Nikita Khrushchev),
683, 685, 690,694-95» 697,710
Khrushchev, Sergei Nikitych (son of Sergei
Khrushchev), 690
Khrushchev, Yulia (daughter of Nikita
Khrushchev), 690
Khrushchev, Yulochka (daughter of Leonid
Nikitych Khrushchev), 691—92
Kiev, rebuilding of, 255—59
Kim II Sung, 91-9295,425—26
Kirichenko, Fyodor Grigoryevich, 7,367,372 n 2
Kirov, Sergei Mironovich, assassination of, 167
Kirponos, Mikhail Petrovich, 162
Kisunko, Grigory Vasilyevich, 476, 477 n. 2
Kobulov, Amayak Zakharovich, 177
Kobulov, Bogdan Zakharovich, 177, 201 n. 21
Kolchak, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 118,127 n. 11
Komarov, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 492 n. 5,
563 n. 16
Konev, Ivan Stepanovich, 101,102,104 n. 12,239,
241, 242 n. 8
Konotop, Vasily Ivanovich, 388,394 n. 9
Korean War, 91-97» 425—26
Korneichuk, Aleksandr, 21,39, 201 n. 10
Korolyov, Sergei Pavlovich, 455՜61,466, 467, 473
n. 15,486, 503
Korotchenko, D. S., 50-51
Kosior, Stanislav Vikentyevich, 89,171—72, 685—86
Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich, 7, 24,36, 238,
242 n. 3, 409-10, 422 n. 6, 642, 652 n. 149,7i5
752» 771
Kotsyubinsky, Mikhail, 100,104 n. 9
Kozlov, Frol Romanovich, 108,111 n. 6
Kreizer, Yakov Grigoryevich, 54
Kreshchatik street project, Kiev, 252-53, 255—57
Kruglov, Sergei Nikiforovich, 198,201 n. 19
Krupskaya, Nadezhda Konstantinovna, 133—36,
144 n. 15
Krylov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 94
Kugultinov, David, 740, 773 n. 172
Kuibysheva, Galya, 687
Kulík, Grigory Ivanovich, 86
Kuliyev, Kaisyn, 747, 774 n. 191
Kuprin, Aleksandr, 232,237 n, 34
Kurchatov, Igor, 492-93» 509 n. 2
Kutuzov, Mikhail Illarionovich, 159,168 n. 8
Kuznetsov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich, 24, 26,35—36
Kuznetsov, Nikolai Dmitryevich, 457, 473 n. 14,
506,511 nn. 30,32
Kuznetsov, Nikolai Gerasimovich, 434—40, 453
nn. 5,10, 526; relieved of command, 439-40
Kuznetsov, Vasily Vasilyevich, 230
Langman, A. Ya, 253, 296 n. 20
Laptev, Ivan Danilovich, 569
Lavochkin, Semyon Alekseyevich, 460,472 n. 9,
473 n. 22
Lavrentyev, Mikhail Alekseyevich, 495,499—500,
510 n. 8
Lenin, Vladimir, 160; NEP and, 305—6; short-
comings of Stalin and, 122
Leningrad affair, 26—30,34-35» 36 n. 2
Leonov, Aleksei, 266, 298 n. 45
Levandovsky, Mikhail Karlovich, 99
Likhachev, Ivan Alekseyevich, 30—31
literature, 546
Litvinov, Maxim, 53
Lobanov, Pavel Pavlovich, 365,372 n. 3
Loga-Sowiński, Ignacy, 388
long-range bombers, 471
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Lorkh, Aleksandr Georgiyevich, 370,372 n. 7
Lozovsky, Solomon Abramovich, 54-55, 57,81 n. 14
Lukanov, Karlo Todorov, 426
Łukaszewicz, lerzy, 388,393 n. 7
Lukomsky, Pavel Yevgenyevich, 148,153 n. 6,694,
769 n. 45
Lukyanenko, Pavel Panteleimonovich, 365
Lunacharsky, Anatoly Vasilyevich, 502
Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich, 587, 646 n. 42
Lyulka, Arkhip Mikhailovich, 508, 511 n. 33
machine and tractor stations (MTSs), 379-82,
609; German destruction of, 310
Makarov, Stepan Osipovich, 433, 453 n. 3
Malenkov, Georgy Maksimilianovich, 23, 25—26,
33; as possible successor to Stalin, 113; purges
of 1930s and, 171; intrigues of, 27, 29,34, 35j 37
n. 15» 39» 44֊45; Nineteenth Party Congress
and, 106,109-10; Stalin’s death and, 145—46,
173» 174» 430, 441; after Stalin’s death, 183-91;
arrest of Yezhov and, 176-77; as dancer, 68; as
minister of agriculture, 8—9; Beria and,
179-80, 202-3; death of Stalin and, 147-52;
downfall of Beria and, 194—95,197-98;
Stalin’s demand that his daughter get
divorced, 72-73
Malenkov, Volya Georgiyevna, 72, 81 n. 13
Malinovsky, Rodion Yakovlevich, 94, 230, 239-40,
242 n. 7, 435, 440,451» 512
Malinovsky, Roman Vatslavovich, 163,169 n. 17
Maltsev, Terenty Semyonovich, 10,19 n. 18
Mamulov, Stepan Solomonovich, 201 n. 21
Mao Zedong, 95-96,162, 205, 238,425
Marr, Nikolai Yakovlevich, 117,125,125 nn. 7, 8
Marsakov, G. P., 296 n. 6
Matsekevich, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 365,372
n. 3 574-75
Mayakovsky, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 561,564
n. 28, 565 n. 46
Mazurov, Kirill Trofimovich, 593, 647 n. 50
McNamara, Robert S., 242, 243 n. 15
meat consumption, 227,339
Meir, Golda, 234
Mekhlis, Lev Zakharovich, 86,174, 552
Melnikov, Leonid Georgyevich, 50-52, 57 n. 4
Meretskov, Kirill Afanasyevich, 103,104 n. 16
Merkulov, Vsevolod Nikolayevich, 199—200,
201 n. 21
Mezhlauk, Valery Ivanovich, 496-97
MIG-15 fighters, 454; in Korean War, 95
Mikhailov, Konstantin Vasilyevich, 259-60, 272,
297 n. 30
Mikhailov, Misha Katselenbogen, 196,201 n. 17
Mikhoels, Solomon Mikhailovich, 53,54, 55, 57
nn. 9,10
Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich, 25,44, 84,145, 203,
454» 555» 7°°» 736—37; after Nineteenth Party
Congress, 113—14; as dancer, 68; downfall of
Beria and, 194—95,197; losing Stalin’s
confidence, 89; Nineteenth Party Congress
and, 109,110—11; responsibility for sugar
industry, 363-64; Svetlana’s marriage to
Indian journalist and, 73
Mikoyan, Artyom Ivanovich, 473 n. 18
Mil, Mikhail Leontyevich, 480-81,481 n. 1
military reform, Khrushchev on, 654—61
military spending, 5244
military transport, 480-81
milk production, 314
Mingrelian affair, 64—66,151
missile development, 455—72
Mitin, Mark Borisovich, 54
Moldavia, 7
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, 25, 45, 55—56,
124,145-46,172» 253» 254» 379» 429» 4509 n. 5;
after Nineteenth Party Congress, 113-14;
against abandoning socialism in East
Germany, 184; as “Stalin’s club,” 87; downfall
of Beria and, 192; jailing of wife, Polina
Zhemchuzhina, 87; Kaganovich and, 87—88;
losing Stalin’s confidence, 87-88; made deputy
to Malenkov, 152; Nineteenth Party Congress
and, 109,110—11; objecting to virgin-lands
project by, 322, 325; opposition to
rehabilitation of purge victims and, 167—68;
purges of 1930s and, 168; Twentieth Party
Congress and, 207, 208, 213
Morozov, Grigory, 72, 81 n. 12
Morozov, joseph (Iosif), 81 n. 12
Moscow: postwar need for housing in, 264;
subway project of, 248, 252, 261—62; water
supply of, 250-51
Moscow show trials, 220 n. 8
Moscow-Volga canal, 251
Moskalenko, Kirill Semyonovich, 195,198, 201 n.
15, 477 n. 1
MTS. See machine and tractor stations (MTSs)
Musiyko, Aleksandr Samsonovich, 372 n. 2
1 853 1
N D E X
Myasishchev, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 455, 460-61,
472 n. 6, 473 n. 18
Mylarshchikov, Vladimir Pavlovich, 628, 650 n. 115
Nakashidze, Aleksandra Nikolayevna, 74, 82 n. 18
Nansen, Fridtjof, 305, 316 n. 19
Nedelin, Mitrofan Ivanovich, 462-63, 473 nn.
26, 27
Neizvestny, Ernst, 558-59,564 n. 29, 565 n. 36
Nekrasov, Nikolai, 72, 81 n. 11,345-46,351 n. 31
Neprintsev, Yuri Mikhailovich, 563 n. 11
Nesmeyanov, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 494,
510 n. 7
New Economic Policy (NEP), 302-3,306, 632-35
Nicholas I (tsar), 547,562 n. 5
Nineteenth Party Congress, 103,105—11
Novikov, Aleksandr, 33-35
nuclear testing, 482-84
nuclear war vs. conventional war, 519—20
Ochab, Edward, 222—24, 235 n. 6
Ordzhonikidze, Grigory Konstantinovich, 89;
purges of 1930s and, 171
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalsits
(OUN), 262
Ostrovsky, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 117,125 n. 4
Ovechkin, Valentin, 571
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 550-51,563 n. 13
Patolichev, Nikolai Semyonovich, 12,157
Patsayev, Viktor Ivanovich, 489, 492 n. 5
peaceful coexistence, 515—18, 521—33
Peng Dehuai, 96
Pervukhin, Mikhail Georgyevich, 184,194, 201
n. 14, 43i
Peter the Great (tsar), 234
Petrov, Lev Sergeyevich, 691, 769 n. 34
Petrovsky, Grigory Ivanovich, 89-90
Picasso, Pablo, 560,565 n. 38
plant breeding, 365
Plekhanov, Georgy Valentinovich, 160,169 n. 10
Plisetskaya, Maya Mikhailovna, 78—79, 82 n. 22
Podgorny, Nikolai Viktorovich, 587, 592, 646
n. 38,720,721,771 n. 109
Podlas, Kuzma Petrovich, 552
Pokrass, Dmitry Yakovlevich, 548, 562 n. 7
Poland, after Twentieth Party Congress, 222—24
Polikarpov, Nikolai Nikolayevich, 473 n. 18
Polyakov, Vasily, 569, 628
Polyansky, Dmitry Stepanovich, 592, 647 n. 46
Ponomarenkko, Panteleimon Kondratyevich, 320,
350 n. 9
Popov, Georgy Mikhailovich, 21, 23, 263
Poskrebyshev, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 121—22
potato production, 314—15, 369—71
poultry: breeding, 367-68; production, 384-86
Powers, Gary, 528
Prokofiev, Sergei Sergeyevich, 546, 562 n. 4
Promyslov, Vladimir Fyodorovich, 264
Pryanishnikov, Dmitry Nikolayevich, 373-75,
376 n. 2
Purishkevich, Vladimir Mitrofanovich, 52, 57 n. 7
Pushkin, Alexander, 547, 562 n. 57, 769 n. 50
Pustovioit, Vasily Nikolayevich, 367
Pyatakov, Georgy, 28, 681, 767 n. 8
R-5 missile, 456
R֊7 (Semyorka) missile, 457
railroad ties, constructing concrete, 260-61
Rakosi, Matyas, 62-63, 66 n. 10, 235 n. 10
Redens, Stanislav Frantsevich, 178
Remeslo, Vasily Stepanovich, 365, 372 n. 2
reparations, 227—28
Rikhter, Svyatoslav, 79—80, 82
Rimsky, Lev, 560
Rodionov, Mikhail Ivanovich, 24,37 n. 9
Romania, 225—26; border disputes of, 231—32
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, 494,509 n. 4
Rostropovich, Mstislav, 553,564 n. 21
Rudenko, Roman Andreyevich, 198,199, 200, 203,
219, 219 n. 6
Rudzutak, Yan Ernestovich, 89
Rukhimovich, Moisei Lvovich, 28
Rumyantsev, Aleksei Matveyevich, 624, 649 n. 103
Russian aircraft, 430
Rutherford, Ernest, 497, 510
Rykov, Aleksei Ivanovich, 89, 217
Rylsky, Maksim Fadeyevich, 39,177
Saburov, Maksim Zakharovich, 184,193, 201, 431
Sakharov, Andrei Dmitryevich, 482—84, 493,499
Scherbakov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, 101
scientists, 483—85
Second Congress, 315
secret agents, 429—30
seed selection, 365, 366—67
Serebryakova, Galina, 558,564 nn. 30,33
Serov, Ivan Aleksandrovich, 198, 201 n. 19
t 854 1
INDEX
Seventeenth Party Congress, 113,156,164-66, 552
Shakhurin, Aleksei Ivanovich, 25-26, 33-35
Shamberg, Mikhail, 81 nn, 3,14
Shamberg, Vladimir, 37 n. 15, 81 nn. 13,14
Shayakhmetov, Zhumabai, 318-19,350 n. 7
Shchadenko, Yefim Afanasyevich, 86
Shcherbakov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, 38,39,40,
42-43 263
Shchusev, Aleksei Viktorov, 251-53
Shehu, Mehmet, 232, 236 n. 32
Shelepin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 628, 650 n. 114
Shepilov, Dmitry, 569
Shevchenko, Andrei Stepanovich, 127 n. 14,371; on
Khrushchev, as last romantic, 569-653
Shevchenko, Taras, 7-8,19 n. 15
Shlikhter, Aleksandr Grigoryevich, 379
Shmelyov, Nikolai, 691,769 n. 33
Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 214—15,
220 n. 21
Shostakovich, Dmitry Dmitryevich, 560,565 nn.
41,42
Shtykov, Terenty Fomich, 94
Shuisky, Grigory Trofimovich, 120,127 n. 12,569
Shuisky, Vasily Ivanovich, 127 n. 12
Shvarts, Semyon, 28
Shvernik, Nikolai Mikhailovich, 152,153 n. 13
Simonov, Konstantin Mikhailovich, 558,741,742,
770 n. 60
Singh, Brajesh, 82 nn. 16,17
Six-Day War, 234, 241-42
Skuratov-Belsky, Grigory Lukyanovich, 164
Snesarev, Andrei Yevgenyevich, 128,141-43 n. 2
Socialist Revolutionary Party (SRs), 169 n. 12
Sokolov, Konstantin Mikhailovich, 266, 298 n. 43
Sokolovsky, Vasily Danilovich, 241, 243 nn. 11,12,
449»531
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isayevich, 551—52, 553—54,
563 nn. 15,17, 564 n. 22
Soviet armed forces: airplane development,
454-55; military transport, 480-81; missile
development, 455-73; reducing size of army,
512-14; scientists and technology, 483—85;
Soviet navy, 433-53; space program and,
485-91; Stalin s legacy and, 425-32; tanks
and cannon, 477-80; underground factories
for, 468-69
Soviet navy, 433—53, 536-37
Soviet Union: meat consumption in, 227
space cooperation, 485-92
Sputnik, 457
Spychalski, Marian, 388
square-cluster planting, 377-78
Stalin, Joseph: about himself, 127-41; after
Nineteenth Party Congress, 201—2; altercation
with Krupskaya and, 133-34; anti-Semitism
and, 47-57; as Marxist, 161; behavior of, in Last
years, 138-41; Beria and, 58-66,138-39; Beria s
account of, at start of World War II, 157-58;
character of, 67; conduct in World War II,
158—59; creation of Bureau of Presidium by,
145-46; death of, 145-52; Doctors Plot and,
98-104; family dinners and, 70; family life of,
67-81; gong to movies with, 115-16; his
children and, 71—72; incident expressing
displeasure with Lenin, 130; intellectuals and,
547-49; interest in economic problems by,
117—24; interest in linguistics by, 117;
Khrushchev and Ukrainian famine of 1946
and, 6-8; Khrushchev s reflections on, 153-68;
Korean War and, 91-97, 425-26; last years of,
82-90; Leningrad affair and, 26-34; Leninism
and, 303—4; memories of his father, 131;
memories of places of exile, 130-33; naval
buildup by, 428-29; Nineteenth Party
Congress and, 105—11; relations with
Khrushchev, 67-68; treatment of, by novelist
Sholokhov, 215; use of bourgeois specialists
and, 127—30
Stalin, Vasily (Vasya), 25,37 n. 14, 69,71, 81
Stalin, Yakov, 71
Starchenko, Vasily Fyodorovich, 5,18 n. 7
Starovsky, Vladimir Nikonovich, 569
Stolypin, Pyotr Arkadyevich, 321,350 n. 11
Strategic Missile Forces, 470—71
Strazhesko, Nikolai Dmitriyevich, 100,104 n. 8
Strokach, Timofei Amvrosyevich, 189
submarine fleet, buildup of, 445-49, 537
surveillance, 429
Suslov, Mikhail Andreyevich, 77-78,550,553,
555-56,755 771 n. 111
Sverdlov, Yakov Mikhailovich, 131-32,144 n. 10
Svetlichny, Vladimir Andreyevich, 390, 394 n. 14
Talbott, Strobe, 715
tanks, 477-80
Tarkhanov, Mikhail Mikhailovich, 117,125 n. 4
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 546, 562 n. 4
technology, defense, 482-84
[ 855 j
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Thatcher, Margaret, 748
Timashuk, Lidiya Fyodorovna, 98,100,102,104 n. 1
Timoshenko, Semyon Konstantinovich, 86,239
Tito, Josip Broz, 77-78,168 n. 7, 215-16,541,542 n. 7
Tolstoy, Aleksei, 240,243 n. 10
tomatoes, importation of, 417-18
tractor production, 333
transport, military, 480-81
Trotsky, Leon, 142 n. 2; Stalin’s attitude toward, 84
Tsanava, Lavrenty Fomich, 201 n. 21
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail Nikolayevich, 86, 216
Tulaikov, Nikolai Maksimovich, 596, 647
Tupolev, Andrei Nikolayevich, 455, 472 n. 5, 503-5,
506-7,508-9,510 n. 23
Tvardovsky, Aleksandr Trofimovich, 549,553,558,
563 n. 12
Twentieth Party Congress, 201-19,220 n. 13;
Communist parties after, 222
Tychina, Pavlo, 39
Ugarov, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 263
Ukraine: agriculture in, 308—9,309-12; coal
industry in, 3-4; drought of 1946 in, 310-11;
famine of 1946 in, 4-6; liberation from Nazi
Germany, 3-4; rebuilding of, 4
Ulbricht, Walter, 227, 235 n. 14
Ulyanova, Maria Ilyinichna, 134,144 n. 17
underground factories, for Soviet defenses, 468-69
Ustinov, Dmitry, 472 n. 10
Utyosov, Leonid Osipovich, 560,565 n. 43
Vannikov, Boris Lvovich, 427,469,479,480 n. 2
Varentsov, Sergei Sergeyevich, 479
Vasilenko, Vasily Kharitonovich, 100,103,104
Vilyams, Vasily Robertovich, 373-75» 375 n. 1
Vinogradov, Vladimir Nikitych, 100,103-4» 104
virgin lands, 312-13,316-50
Vlasov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 254, 259
Vlodzimirsky, Lev Yemelyanovich, 201 n. 21
Volkov, Vladimir Nikolayevich, 489,492 n. 5
Voronov, Gennady Ivanovich, 592, 647 n. 46
Voroshilov, 86-87,111,113,116-17,124» 152» 2°3
547-48; death of Stalin and, 148; downfall of
Beria and, 194,195; elected to Bureau of
Presidium, 146; opposition to rehabilitation of
purge victims and, 167-68; Twentieth Party
Congress and, 207-10,213
Voroshilov, Kliment Yefremovich, 144 n. 2,190-91
Voznesensky, Andrei Andreyevich, 736,773 n. 153
Voznesensky, Nikolai Alekseyevich, 24,29,31-32,
35,3в n.31
Vyshinksy, A. Ya, 88-89
war, nuclear vs. conventional, 519-20
Wasilewska, Wanda, 21, 642,642 n. 150
wheat production, 344,365-66
wire-tappings, 429
Yagoda, G. G., 161,164,170,212, 253
Yakovlev, Yakov Arkadyevich, 174-76,182 n. 6
Yangel, Mikhail Kuzmich, 459-62,466,467,473
n. 18
Yaroshenko, Luka Danilovich, 123,125 n. 9
Yasnov, Mikhail Alekseyevich, 280,298 n. 55
Yeremenko, Andrei Ivanovich, 740,773 n. 170
Yermilov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 565 n. 46
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 558-59,
561,564 n. 28
Yezhov, N. L, 161,164,168,170-73» 212; arrest of,
176-77
Yugoslavia, border disputes with Hungary, 231
Yuryev, Vasily Yakovlevich, 371,372 n. 9
Yusupov, Usman Yusupovich, 350
Zakharov, Matvei Vasilyevich, 243, 243 n. 13
Zasyadko, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 260,297 n. 31,
465, 473 n. 29
Zeldovich, Yakov Borisovich, 494,509 n. 3
Zemlyachka, Rozaliya Samoilovna, 173
Zhdanov, Aleksei Aleksandrovich, 24,26-27,98,
100-102, 263
Zhdanov, Andrei, 104
Zhemchuzhina, Polina Semyonovna, 53,54,55-56,
57 n. 8
Zholtovsky, 251-54
Zhou Enlai, 95-96
Zhukov, Georgy Konstantinovich, 195,198,201
n. 15,242 nn. 4,9,441,531,535; replacement
of, 239
Zhukovsky, Nikolai Yegorovich, 509,511 n. 34
Zinoviev, Grigory, 217, 221 n. 27» 382,555-56
Zverev, Arseny Grigoryevich, 309,316 n. 226,409,
422 n. 5
Zykina, Lyudmila, 214
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title_short | Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev |
title_sort | memoirs of nikita khrushchev reformer 1945 1964 |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013058380&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=013058380&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV019384705 |
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