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adam_text | Оглавление
Предисловие. Михаил Шатров
От автора
Lev Barsky. Stalin. Portrait without retouch
Введение. Иосиф Сталин: икона и портрет
Глава
Что в имени тебе моем?
Провокаторство как фундамент характера
Глава
От сумы до тюрьмы
Пахан
Большевистский принцип
Деньги не пахнут, кровь не пачкает
Глава
Этапы карьеры
Будни Туруханского края
Ленин и «чудесный грузин»
Не быть, а казаться
Глава
Октябрьский переворот
Есть такая
Глава
Гражданская война
Суд победителей
Глава
Суета вокруг одра
Завещание и заветы Ленина
Сказка для взрослых о гадком утенке
Глава
С Каменевым и Зиновьевым против Троцкого
С Бухариным против Каменева и Зиновьева
Диктатура одной отдельно взятой личности
Оглавление
Глава
Головокружительная коллективизация
Первая пятилетка в действительности
Глава
Любовь и коварство
Убийство Кирова
За что боролись, на то и напоролись
Игра в поддавки
Глава
Плата за страх
Технология террора
Ежовщина
«Добрый» палач
Глава
ЦК цыкает, а ЧК чикает
Погоня
Рожденный и расстрелянный революцией
Эта вещь посильнее, чем «Фауст» Гете. Любовь побеждает КГБ
Кровавая месть
Экспроприация золотого запаса Испании
Пошел еврей в разведку
Варшавская мелодия лично для Сталина
Глава
Бей своих, чтобы чужие боялись
Где была «собака зарыта»
Глава
Индустриализация для обороны
Генеральские репетиции
«Не допустить провокаций»
Глава
Дорогие братья и сестры!
Все для фронта, всех для победы
Глава
Сколько он пролил крови солдатской
Сталинградская битва
Война идет на Запад
Это праздник со слезами на глазах
Кровавое эхо депортации чеченцев
Тогда считать мы стали раны, товарищей считать
Оглавление
Глава
В ожидании всемирной революции
Сталин и Гитлер
Битва за «Второй фронт»
Дипломатия победителя
Дипломатия «Холодной войны»
Глава
Победитель не получает ничего
Экспансия на Запад
Осуждение победителей... за нескромность
«Дело авиаторов»
Низложение Жукова
Глава
Диктаторы, будьте бдительны
Ленинградская «антипартийная» группа»
Будни Министерства Государственной Безопасности
Глава
Сквозь грозы сияло нам солнце свободы
Марксизм, вопросы языкознания и литературоведения
А кто такой Жданов?
Религия
ГУЛАГ, как модель социализма
Лучший друг советских ...всех
Глава
Первая любовь и нелюбимый сын
Крушение Надежды
Вечно пьяный Васька
Царевна-скиталица Светлана
Глава
Бабы для ссыльного
Уход на сцену
От каждой по способности, каждому по потребности
Глава
Нет пророка в своем отечестве
Антисемитизм как зеркало шовинизма
Государственный антисемитизм в борьбе за власть
Дело врачей и его запланированные последствия
Глава
Последний юбилей
Национал-социализм в борьбе за мировое господство
Мир во мгле
Оглавление
Глава
Все свои
Заговор обреченных
Так или иначе, умер он на даче
Последние жертвы тирана
Глава
Снова суета вокруг одра
Умер, так умер
Ликвидация Святого Лаврентия....
Второй вынос тела
Глава
Исторические корни сталинизма в России
Сталинизм как порок человеческий
Органические пороки марксизма как основы сталинизма
Незапланированные издержки планирования
Заключение. Повторение пройденного или прошедшее еще предстоит
Основные источники информации
Lev Barsky
Stalin. Portrait without retouch
Historical and journalist detective story
Annotation, background and main ideas of the book
Thirty years in the darkness of Stalinism
mankind. Following step-by-step the methodology and psychology of Stalin s jump to the
heights of power and adoration, we shall try to reveal the real strings of his seizure of the
power, the genocide of the Bolshevik s party and of the army, his alliance with Hitler and the
bitter defeats in the first year of the Great Patriotic War, the technology of the Pyrrhic vic¬
tory , the mystery of Stalin s birth, private life and death. Detective plots turned into reality
during the rule of Stalin
whole country to the edge of extinction: its science, culture, people s health and human
rights. The mechanism of insidious lie, the propagation of fear, communist fanaticism and the
cult of Stalin led to bloodcurdling repressions, terror, and death of millions of people during
raskulachivanie (the Bolshevik s policy aimed at eliminating wealthy farmers), in GULAG,
during the World War II. Psychological analysis of the incredible fusion in time and space of
the people historically used to slavery and obedience and the cruel tyrant who went the way
from a criminal and provocateur to a dictator seeking the world power. The possible repeti¬
tion of the past points to the real danger for Russia and all the mankind in the present and
the future. No detective plot invented by the most sharp-witted writer can be compared to the
paradoxical reality of Stalinism, and yet the number of murders and corpses would suffice
a million of detective stories.
For the first time this book is provides some data compilation of which with the known
versions of Stalin s biography, his entourage and victims, psychological features of these
characters , allows the author to offer a plausible explanation of the the Stalin mysteries .
Nowhere in the book I refer to paranoia or schizophrenia, as some authors do trying to ex¬
plain what a sensible man would seem as
peoples . Everything is accounted for by natural psychological reasons rooted in the live-
style, sexual and ideological features, the relations formed through the leadership of the
country, the mentality and intellectual level of Stalin and his supporters. The book is called a
detective story intentionally, and not only due to the large (multimillion) number of corpses.
We reveal the true reasons of the genocide of the army leaders in
power by Stalin, the alliance with Hitler, trust in him, the illusion of a sudden attack , the
suicide of Nadezhda Allilueva, the confessions made by the old party members without
obvious reasons, the assassination of Kirov, etc.
The solution of the genetically paradoxical emergence of the unique personality in the
family of an alcoholic farther and a dull peasant mother originating from serfs was that Stalin
was neither a brilliant scientist , nor a great military leader or a cunning diplomat. He was a
great criminal basher, a brazen and unprincipled bandit, a remarkable organizer of the
-j
tem
cumstances and the support of semiiiterate people. Having eliminated the intellectuals in
Russia, he entangled the remaining crowd with a false propaganda. The lie gradually trans¬
formed into seif-deceit
means of obedience to the tyrant and eulogy of his role to the extent of sincere trust in his
divine mission. This trust prompted by the instinct of self-preserving substituted religion,
conscience, common sense and economic expediency in Russia.
The mankind is not guaranteed from the emergence of a new dictatorship claiming the
world s dominance by means of terror and deceit of the crowd. The proof of it is not only the
genocides at the end of the XX century, but also the appearance of new terrorist regimes
such as, for example, Taliban. It is necessary to know about the phenomenon of Stalinism for
better understanding of the past and future, and not only in Russia.
While working on this book I came across a large number of publications about Stalin,
almost all new ones, including those accessible via Internet and at the library of Toronto. As a
result a new book has emerged which is unlike any other on the subject. It appears to be the
most negative in evaluating Stalin and the consequences of Stalinism among all those I have
encountered. The peculiarities of my monograph are as follows:
The book is an interesting reading because of its detective nature. Among other stones
it tells about Soviet intelligentsia, the disclosure of such mysteries as genocide of the com¬
mand before the war, Stalin s trust in Hitler, the suicide of Allilueva, the blockade of Lenin¬
grad, the date of Stalin s birth, his ascent to power, the nuclear bomb, the suicide of Stalin s
eldest son
in USSR, the internal strings of the assassination of Trotsky, the doctors prosecution, the
Moscow trials, etc.
Not many documents of that period have managed to survive as Stalin tried to destroy
them all mercilessly. But taking into account the characters of Stalin and his associates,
impossibility of alternative explanations of the well-known events and the documents and
testimonies, which have survived accidentally, I bring the reader to the logic of the real
events.
The literary component of the book is formed by description of events and persons,
first of all, the characters of Stalin and his supporters as well as (I beg your pardon) of the
people submitted to him. A great deal of attention is paid to the problem of transformation of
a dictator s nature including the danger of degradation of any sovereign, even a good one.
Although a great deal of information is known from other sources, yet not everything.
My book offers a step-by-step description of the tyrant s ascent to power from his birth till
death, which and it allows me to give a comprehensive picture and to explain all the details
not obvious from separate fragments.
LevBarsky
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Оглавление
Предисловие. Михаил Шатров
От автора
Lev Barsky. Stalin. Portrait without retouch
Введение. Иосиф Сталин: икона и портрет
Глава
Что в имени тебе моем?
Провокаторство как фундамент характера
Глава
От сумы до тюрьмы
Пахан
Большевистский принцип
Деньги не пахнут, кровь не пачкает
Глава
Этапы карьеры
Будни Туруханского края
Ленин и «чудесный грузин»
Не быть, а казаться
Глава
Октябрьский переворот
Есть такая
Глава
Гражданская война
Суд победителей
Глава
Суета вокруг одра
Завещание и заветы Ленина
Сказка для взрослых о гадком утенке
Глава
С Каменевым и Зиновьевым против Троцкого
С Бухариным против Каменева и Зиновьева
Диктатура одной отдельно взятой личности
Оглавление
Глава
Головокружительная коллективизация
Первая пятилетка в действительности
Глава
Любовь и коварство
Убийство Кирова
За что боролись, на то и напоролись
Игра в поддавки
Глава
Плата за страх
Технология террора
Ежовщина
«Добрый» палач
Глава
ЦК цыкает, а ЧК чикает
Погоня
Рожденный и расстрелянный революцией
Эта вещь посильнее, чем «Фауст» Гете. Любовь побеждает КГБ
Кровавая месть
Экспроприация золотого запаса Испании
Пошел еврей в разведку
Варшавская мелодия лично для Сталина
Глава
Бей своих, чтобы чужие боялись
Где была «собака зарыта»
Глава
Индустриализация для обороны
Генеральские репетиции
«Не допустить провокаций»
Глава
Дорогие братья и сестры!
Все для фронта, всех для победы
Глава
Сколько он пролил крови солдатской
Сталинградская битва
Война идет на Запад
Это праздник со слезами на глазах
Кровавое эхо депортации чеченцев
Тогда считать мы стали раны, товарищей считать
Оглавление
Глава
В ожидании всемирной революции
Сталин и Гитлер
Битва за «Второй фронт»
Дипломатия победителя
Дипломатия «Холодной войны»
Глава
Победитель не получает ничего
Экспансия на Запад
Осуждение победителей. за нескромность
«Дело авиаторов»
Низложение Жукова
Глава
Диктаторы, будьте бдительны
Ленинградская «антипартийная» группа»
Будни Министерства Государственной Безопасности
Глава
Сквозь грозы сияло нам солнце свободы
Марксизм, вопросы языкознания и литературоведения
А кто такой Жданов?
Религия
ГУЛАГ, как модель социализма
Лучший друг советских .всех
Глава
Первая любовь и нелюбимый сын
Крушение Надежды
Вечно пьяный Васька
Царевна-скиталица Светлана
Глава
Бабы для ссыльного
Уход на сцену
От каждой по способности, каждому по потребности
Глава
Нет пророка в своем отечестве
Антисемитизм как зеркало шовинизма
Государственный антисемитизм в борьбе за власть
Дело врачей и его запланированные последствия
Глава
Последний юбилей
Национал-социализм в борьбе за мировое господство
Мир во мгле
Оглавление
Глава
Все свои
Заговор обреченных
Так или иначе, умер он на даче
Последние жертвы тирана
Глава
Снова суета вокруг одра
Умер, так умер
Ликвидация Святого Лаврентия.
Второй вынос тела
Глава
Исторические корни сталинизма в России
Сталинизм как порок человеческий
Органические пороки марксизма как основы сталинизма
Незапланированные издержки планирования
Заключение. Повторение пройденного или прошедшее еще предстоит
Основные источники информации
Lev Barsky
Stalin. Portrait without retouch
Historical and journalist detective story
Annotation, background and main ideas of the book
Thirty years in the darkness of Stalinism
mankind. Following step-by-step the methodology and psychology of Stalin's jump to the
heights of power and adoration, we shall try to reveal the real 'strings' of his seizure of the
power, the genocide of the Bolshevik's party and of the army, his alliance with Hitler and the
bitter defeats in the first year of the Great Patriotic War, the technology of "the Pyrrhic vic¬
tory", the mystery of Stalin's birth, private life and death. Detective plots turned into reality
during the rule of Stalin
whole country to the edge of extinction: its science, culture, people's health and human
rights. The mechanism of insidious lie, the propagation of fear, communist fanaticism and the
cult of Stalin led to bloodcurdling repressions, terror, and death of millions of people during
"raskulachivanie" (the Bolshevik's policy aimed at eliminating wealthy farmers), in GULAG,
during the World War II. Psychological analysis of the incredible fusion in time and space of
the people historically used to slavery and obedience and the cruel tyrant who went the way
from a criminal and provocateur to a dictator seeking the world power. The possible repeti¬
tion of the past points to the real danger for Russia and all the mankind in the present and
the future. No detective plot invented by the most sharp-witted writer can be compared to the
paradoxical reality of Stalinism, and yet the number of murders and corpses would suffice
a million of detective stories.
For the first time this book is provides some data compilation of which with the known
versions of Stalin's biography, his entourage and victims, psychological features of these
"characters", allows the author to offer a plausible explanation of the "the Stalin mysteries".
Nowhere in the book I refer to paranoia or schizophrenia, as some authors do trying to ex¬
plain what a sensible man would seem as
peoples". Everything is accounted for by natural psychological reasons rooted in the live-
style, sexual and ideological features, the relations formed through the leadership of the
country, the mentality and intellectual level of Stalin and his supporters. The book is called a
"detective story" intentionally, and not only due to the large (multimillion) number of corpses.
We reveal the true reasons of the genocide of the army leaders in
power by Stalin, the alliance with Hitler, trust in him, the illusion of a "sudden attack", the
suicide of Nadezhda Allilueva, the "confessions" made by the old party members without
obvious reasons, the assassination of Kirov, etc.
The solution of the genetically paradoxical emergence of the unique personality in the
family of an alcoholic farther and a dull peasant mother originating from serfs was that Stalin
was neither "a brilliant scientist", nor a great military leader or a cunning diplomat. He was a
great criminal basher, a brazen and unprincipled bandit, a remarkable organizer of the
-j
tem
cumstances and the support of semiiiterate people. Having eliminated the intellectuals in
Russia, he entangled the remaining crowd with a false propaganda. The lie gradually trans¬
formed into seif-deceit
means of obedience to the tyrant and eulogy of his role to the extent of sincere trust in his
divine mission. This trust prompted by the instinct of self-preserving substituted religion,
conscience, common sense and economic expediency in Russia.
The mankind is not guaranteed from the emergence of a new dictatorship claiming the
world's dominance by means of terror and deceit of the crowd. The proof of it is not only the
genocides at the end of the XX century, but also the appearance of new terrorist regimes
such as, for example, Taliban. It is necessary to know about the phenomenon of Stalinism for
better understanding of the past and future, and not only in Russia.
While working on this book I came across a large number of publications about Stalin,
almost all new ones, including those accessible via Internet and at the library of Toronto. As a
result a new book has emerged which is unlike any other on the subject. It appears to be the
most negative in evaluating Stalin and the consequences of Stalinism among all those I have
encountered. The peculiarities of my monograph are as follows:
The book is an interesting reading because of its detective nature. Among other stones
it tells about Soviet intelligentsia, the disclosure of such "mysteries" as genocide of the com¬
mand before the war, Stalin's trust in Hitler, the suicide of Allilueva, the blockade of Lenin¬
grad, the date of Stalin's birth, his ascent to power, the nuclear bomb, the suicide of Stalin's
eldest son
in USSR, the internal strings of the assassination of Trotsky, the doctors' prosecution, the
Moscow trials, etc.
Not many documents of that period have managed to survive as Stalin tried to destroy
them all mercilessly. But taking into account the characters of Stalin and his associates,
impossibility of alternative explanations of the well-known events and the documents and
testimonies, which have survived accidentally, I bring the reader to the logic of the real
events.
The literary component of the book is formed by description of events and persons,
first of all, the characters of Stalin and his supporters as well as (I beg your pardon) of the
people submitted to him. A great deal of attention is paid to the problem of transformation of
a dictator's nature including the danger of degradation of any sovereign, even a "good" one.
Although a great deal of information is known from other sources, yet not everything.
My book offers a step-by-step description of the tyrant's ascent to power from his birth till
death, which and it allows me to give a comprehensive picture and to explain all the details
not obvious from separate fragments.
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T16:49:07Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T20:54:01Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9785484008988 5484008980 |
language | Russian |
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physical | 332 S. |
publishDate | 2007 |
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spelling | Barskij, Lev A. Verfasser aut Stalin portret bez retuši Lev Barskij Moskva URSS 2007 332 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In kyrill. Schr., russ. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache Stalin, Josif Vissarionovič 1878-1953 (DE-588)118642499 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Umkreis (DE-588)4211127-4 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Stalin, Josif Vissarionovič 1878-1953 (DE-588)118642499 p Umkreis (DE-588)4211127-4 s Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015490429&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015490429&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Barskij, Lev A. Stalin portret bez retuši Stalin, Josif Vissarionovič 1878-1953 (DE-588)118642499 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Umkreis (DE-588)4211127-4 gnd |
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title | Stalin portret bez retuši |
title_auth | Stalin portret bez retuši |
title_exact_search | Stalin portret bez retuši |
title_exact_search_txtP | Stalin portret bez retuši |
title_full | Stalin portret bez retuši Lev Barskij |
title_fullStr | Stalin portret bez retuši Lev Barskij |
title_full_unstemmed | Stalin portret bez retuši Lev Barskij |
title_short | Stalin |
title_sort | stalin portret bez retusi |
title_sub | portret bez retuši |
topic | Stalin, Josif Vissarionovič 1878-1953 (DE-588)118642499 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Umkreis (DE-588)4211127-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Stalin, Josif Vissarionovič 1878-1953 Politik Umkreis Sowjetunion |
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