The voices of the dead: Stalin's great terror in the 1930s
"Swept up in the maelstrom of Stalin's Great Terror of 1937-38, nearly one million people died. Most were ordinary citizens who left no records and, as a result, have been completely forgotten. This book is the first to attempt to retrieve their stories and reconstruct their lives, drawing...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Swept up in the maelstrom of Stalin's Great Terror of 1937-38, nearly one million people died. Most were ordinary citizens who left no records and, as a result, have been completely forgotten. This book is the first to attempt to retrieve their stories and reconstruct their lives, drawing upon recently declassified archives of the former Soviet Secret Police in Kiev. Hircaki Kuromiya uncovers the hushed voices of the condemned and chronicles the lives of dozens of individuals who shared the same dehumanising fate-falsely arrested, executed and dumped in mass graves." "Kuromiya investigates the truth behind the fabricated records, filling in at least some of the details of the lives and deaths of ballerinas, priests, beggars, teachers, peasants, workers, soldiers, pensioners, homemakers, fugitives, peddlers, ethnic Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Germans, Koreans, Jews and others. In recounting the extraordinary stories gleaned from the secret files, Kuromiya not only commemorates the dead and forgotten but also sheds new light on Soviet society and provides original insights into the enigma of Stalinist terror."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 295 S. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations and Maps vii
Introduction i
1 Love with Foreign Diplomats: The Lives of Goroshko
and Vasil eva 28
2 Informers: The Story of Moshinskaia and Others 47
3 A Monarchist s Swan Song? 64
4 The NKVD is Satan: Priests and a Beggar 76
5 Ukrainian Peasants and Kulaks: Ubiquitous Enemies 93
6 Ukrainian Bandurists: Singers of National Ballads 108
7 Koreans and Chinese in Kiev: Improbable Spies 125
8 Foreign Connections: German, Latvian and Romanian Links 141
9 Consular Affairs: Fatal Visits 162
10 Across the Borders: Families Divided 183
11 Husbands and Wives: From Love to Death 198
12 POW: The Polish Military Organisation 218
13 The Case of a Trotskii: What s in a Name? 239
Epilogue 253
Notes 268
Index 289
Illustrations and Maps
Illustrations
1 The site of the former NKVD building, Kiev, 2006
(courtesy of Valerii Vasil ev) 15
2 A record of execution (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 19
3 A monument in Bykivnia 20
4 A mass grave in Bykivnia (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 21
5 A cross in Bykivnia 22
6 A Polish intelligence report. From CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 50/199 31
7 Goroshko s interrogation record. From Goroshko file, ark. 10 34
8 The Kiev Opera Theatre 40
9 Vasil eva s interrogation record. From Vasil eva file, ark. 7 43
10 Moshinskaia s trade union card, Moshinskaia file, ark. 49 50
11 A memorial in Bykivnia 57
12 Sigizmund Karlovich Kvasnevskii (courtesy of Yuri Shapoval) 59
13 Zhelikhovskaia s case file 67
14 Zhelikhovskaia s poem , Zhelikhovskaia file, ark. 30 71
15 The Vydubychi Heorhii church 79
16 The Luk ianivka cemetery 85
17 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 168/137 96
18 Bigotskii s signature, Bigtoskii file, ark. 8zv 103
19 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 7/164 106
20 Bandurists in 1939 (Muzei Teatral noho, Muzychnoho ta
Kinomystetstva, Kiev, f. N/V 6941) m
21 Kopan s trade union card, Kopan s file, ark. 209 115
22 Balatskii s letter to Khrushchev, Balatskii file, ark. 46 121
viii Illustrations and maps
23 Japanese military radio log, from Rikugun mitsu dai nikki
(1938), vol. id, 1423 (courtesy of Böeichö Böei Kenkyüjo
Toshokan, Tokyo) J33
24 A memorial in Bykivnia J3Ö
25 Kronberg s trade union card, Kronberg file, ark. 34 H5
26 Kronberg s 1933 letter, Kronberg file, ark. 37 H7
27 Zeibert s identity card, Zeibert file, ark. 32 151
28 Zeibert and her students, Zeibert file, ark. 35 I52
29 Diktovskaia s pension book, Diktovskaia file, ark. 20b 171
30a and b Marangos interrogation record, Marangos file,
ark. iözv and 17 176 7
31 A memorial in Bykivnia 187
32 Al bova s mug shot , Al bova file, ark. 24 193
33 Nikollaj/Mikolaj Szczepaniuk (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 196
34 Dzevitskii s trade union card, Dzevitskii file, ark. 24 201
35 Sosnovskii s trade union card, Sosnovskii file, ark. 32 206
36 Kurovskii s mug shot , Kurovskii file, ark. 24 210
37 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, I: 303.4.1929, 12 225
38 A memorial in Bykivnia 234
39 Trotskii s mug shot , Trotskii file, ark. 74 242
40 Trotskii s letter to Gorbachev, Trotskii file, ark. 184 243
41 A monument in the centre of Kiev (courtesy of Valerii
Vasil ev) 263
42 A grave pit in Bykivnia (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 264
43 Memorial to the victims of the Great Terror on the main
site in Bykivnia 265
Illustrations 6, 17, 19 and 37 are reprinted by kind permission of
Centraine Archiwum Wojskowe, Warsaw. Illustrations 7, 9, 10, 13, I4
18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 39 and 40 are reprinted
by kind permission of Tsentral nyi derzhavnyi arkhiv hromads kykh
ob iednan, Kiev.
Maps
1 Pre 1939 Eastern Europe (courtesy of Timothy Snyder) 3
2 Present day Kiev 12
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Contents
List of Illustrations and Maps vii
Introduction i
1 Love with Foreign Diplomats: The Lives of Goroshko
and Vasil'eva 28
2 Informers: The Story of Moshinskaia and Others 47
3 A Monarchist's Swan Song? 64
4 'The NKVD is Satan: Priests and a Beggar 76
5 Ukrainian Peasants and Kulaks: Ubiquitous 'Enemies' 93
6 Ukrainian Bandurists: Singers of 'National Ballads' 108
7 Koreans and Chinese in Kiev: Improbable Spies 125
8 Foreign Connections: German, Latvian and Romanian Links 141
9 Consular Affairs: Fatal Visits 162
10 Across the Borders: Families Divided 183
11 Husbands and Wives: From Love to Death 198
12 POW: 'The Polish Military Organisation' 218
13 The Case of a Trotskii: What's in a Name? 239
Epilogue 253
Notes 268
Index 289
Illustrations and Maps
Illustrations
1 The site of the former NKVD building, Kiev, 2006
(courtesy of Valerii Vasil'ev) 15
2 A record of execution (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 19
3 A monument in Bykivnia 20
4 A mass grave in Bykivnia (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 21
5 A cross in Bykivnia 22
6 A Polish intelligence report. From CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 50/199 31
7 Goroshko's interrogation record. From Goroshko file, ark. 10 34
8 The Kiev Opera Theatre 40
9 Vasil'eva's interrogation record. From Vasil'eva file, ark. 7 43
10 Moshinskaia's trade union card, Moshinskaia file, ark. 49 50
11 A memorial in Bykivnia 57
12 Sigizmund Karlovich Kvasnevskii (courtesy of Yuri Shapoval) 59
13 Zhelikhovskaia's case file 67
14 Zhelikhovskaia's 'poem', Zhelikhovskaia file, ark. 30 71
15 The Vydubychi Heorhii church 79
16 The Luk'ianivka cemetery 85
17 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 168/137 96
18 Bigotskii's signature, Bigtoskii file, ark. 8zv 103
19 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, 1:303.4.1929, 7/164 106
20 Bandurists in 1939 (Muzei Teatral'noho, Muzychnoho ta
Kinomystetstva, Kiev, f. N/V 6941) m
21 Kopan's trade union card, Kopan's file, ark. 209 115
22 Balatskii's letter to Khrushchev, Balatskii file, ark. 46 121
viii Illustrations and maps
23 Japanese military radio log, from Rikugun mitsu dai nikki
(1938), vol. id, 1423 (courtesy of Böeichö Böei Kenkyüjo
Toshokan, Tokyo) J33
24 A memorial in Bykivnia J3Ö
25 Kronberg's trade union card, Kronberg file, ark. 34 H5
26 Kronberg's 1933 letter, Kronberg file, ark. 37 H7
27 Zeibert's identity card, Zeibert file, ark. 32 151
28 Zeibert and her students, Zeibert file, ark. 35 I52
29 Diktovskaia's pension book, Diktovskaia file, ark. 20b 171
30a and b Marangos' interrogation record, Marangos file,
ark. iözv and 17 176 7
31 A memorial in Bykivnia 187
32 Al'bova's 'mug shot', Al'bova file, ark. 24 193
33 Nikollaj/Mikolaj Szczepaniuk (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 196
34 Dzevitskii's trade union card, Dzevitskii file, ark. 24 201
35 Sosnovskii's trade union card, Sosnovskii file, ark. 32 206
36 Kurovskii's 'mug shot', Kurovskii file, ark. 24 210
37 A Polish intelligence report, CAW, I: 303.4.1929, 12 225
38 A memorial in Bykivnia 234
39 Trotskii's 'mug shot', Trotskii file, ark. 74 242
40 Trotskii's letter to Gorbachev, Trotskii file, ark. 184 243
41 A monument in the centre of Kiev (courtesy of Valerii
Vasil'ev) 263
42 A grave pit in Bykivnia (courtesy of Iurii Shapoval) 264
43 Memorial to the victims of the Great Terror on the main
site in Bykivnia 265
Illustrations 6, 17, 19 and 37 are reprinted by kind permission of
Centraine Archiwum Wojskowe, Warsaw. Illustrations 7, 9, 10, 13, I4
18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 39 and 40 are reprinted
by kind permission of Tsentral'nyi derzhavnyi arkhiv hromads'kykh
ob'iednan, Kiev.
Maps
1 Pre 1939 Eastern Europe (courtesy of Timothy Snyder) 3
2 Present day Kiev 12 |
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spelling | Kuromiya, Hiroaki 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)135712122 aut The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s Hiroaki Kuromiya New Haven [u.a.] Yale Univ. Press 2007 VIII, 295 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Swept up in the maelstrom of Stalin's Great Terror of 1937-38, nearly one million people died. Most were ordinary citizens who left no records and, as a result, have been completely forgotten. This book is the first to attempt to retrieve their stories and reconstruct their lives, drawing upon recently declassified archives of the former Soviet Secret Police in Kiev. Hircaki Kuromiya uncovers the hushed voices of the condemned and chronicles the lives of dozens of individuals who shared the same dehumanising fate-falsely arrested, executed and dumped in mass graves." "Kuromiya investigates the truth behind the fabricated records, filling in at least some of the details of the lives and deaths of ballerinas, priests, beggars, teachers, peasants, workers, soldiers, pensioners, homemakers, fugitives, peddlers, ethnic Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Germans, Koreans, Jews and others. In recounting the extraordinary stories gleaned from the secret files, Kuromiya not only commemorates the dead and forgotten but also sheds new light on Soviet society and provides original insights into the enigma of Stalinist terror."--BOOK JACKET. Geschichte 1937-1938 gnd rswk-swf Terreur gtt Vervolgingen gtt Geschichte Political persecution Soviet Union State-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union History Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union Case studies Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 gnd rswk-swf Verbrechensopfer (DE-588)4078782-5 gnd rswk-swf Stalinismus (DE-588)4056883-0 gnd rswk-swf Sovjet-Unie gtt Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Kiew (DE-588)4030522-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 s Geschichte 1937-1938 z DE-604 Kiew (DE-588)4030522-3 g Stalinismus (DE-588)4056883-0 s Verbrechensopfer (DE-588)4078782-5 s DE-188 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007015570.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015965407&sequence=000008&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kuromiya, Hiroaki 1953- The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s Terreur gtt Vervolgingen gtt Geschichte Political persecution Soviet Union State-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union History Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union Case studies Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 gnd Verbrechensopfer (DE-588)4078782-5 gnd Stalinismus (DE-588)4056883-0 gnd |
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title | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s |
title_auth | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s |
title_exact_search | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s |
title_exact_search_txtP | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s |
title_full | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s Hiroaki Kuromiya |
title_fullStr | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s Hiroaki Kuromiya |
title_full_unstemmed | The voices of the dead Stalin's great terror in the 1930s Hiroaki Kuromiya |
title_short | The voices of the dead |
title_sort | the voices of the dead stalin s great terror in the 1930s |
title_sub | Stalin's great terror in the 1930s |
topic | Terreur gtt Vervolgingen gtt Geschichte Political persecution Soviet Union State-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union History Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union Case studies Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 gnd Verbrechensopfer (DE-588)4078782-5 gnd Stalinismus (DE-588)4056883-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Terreur Vervolgingen Geschichte Political persecution Soviet Union State-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union History Victims of state-sponsored terrorism Soviet Union Case studies Politische Verfolgung Verbrechensopfer Stalinismus Sovjet-Unie Sowjetunion Soviet Union History 1925-1953 Kiew Fallstudiensammlung |
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