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10

In July 1947, for example, the minister responsible for the secret police, Viktor Abakumov, quoted Stalin’s ‘directive’ on torture as justification for its use: see Statiev, pp. 32 – 3, 247-9, 291 – 2.

11

Statiev, pp. 107 – 8, 112 – 113.

12

Lukša, pp. 210 – 11, 226 – 30, 305, 331, 335.

13

Lukša, p. 335. For other examples of this see ibid., pp. 203, 225, 228, 230, 240, 273; Vardys and Sedaitis, p. 84; Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, p. 35; Statiev, p.108.

14

Statiev, p. 289; Starkauskas, p. 51.

15

Testimony of Private Strekalov, quoted in Starkauskas, pp. 50 – 51.

16

The existence of such groups is confirmed by both Western and Soviet sources: see Misiunas and Taagepera, p. 91; Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, p. 31.

17

Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, p. 32; Statiev, p. 237.

18

Starkauskas, p. 60.

19

Laar, pp. 117 – 19.

20

Lukša, p. 124.

21

Misiunas and Taagepera, p. 86.

22

Lukša, pp. 101-3, 147.

23

According to Alfred Käärmann, quoted in Laar, pp. 183 – 4.

24

Table adapted from Statiev, p. 125.

25

Ilse Iher, quoted in Laar, p. 98.

26

Memo from Beria to Stalin, quoted in Statiev, p. 132.

27

Statiev, pp. 132 – 4, 137 – 8; Misiunas and Taagepera, pp. 92 – 3.

28

Starkauskas, p. 58.

29

Statiev, pp. 101 – 2.

30

Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, p. 37.

31

Strods, pp. 154 – 5.

32

Misiunas and Taagepera, pp. 99, 102 – 3.

33

The partisans in all three countries knew this from the outset; see, for example, the programme of Relvastatud Võitluse Liit (‘Armed Combat Alliance’) quoted in Laar, p. 108.

34

Lukša, pp. 24 – 7.

35

Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, pp. 38, 42. Based on pre-1989 figures, Misiunas and Taagepera, rather more optimistically, estimate 5,000 still active in 1950, p. 357.

36

See Laima Vince’s afterword to Lukša, pp. 385 – 8.

37

The last major partisan leader, Adolfas Ramanauskas, was captured in 1956, and executed on 29 November 1957. See Gaškaite-Žemaitien
, p. 44.

38

Gaškait
-Žemaitien
, pp. 43 – 4.

39

See Laar, pp. 196 – 206.

40

See ‘Japan: The Last Last Soldier?’,
Time
magazine, 13 January 1975; and Ronald Fraser, In
Hiding: The Life of Manuel Cortés
(London: Allen Lane, 1972).

41

For the argument that resistance simply made the Soviet repression worse, see Alexander Statiev’s comparison of Lithuania and Belarus, pp. 117, 137 – 8.

42

Vardys and Sedaitis, p. 84.

43

Translated and updated as
Forest Brothers’
; see Bibliography.

44

Laar,
passim.

45

See
www.patriotai.lt/straipsnis/2009-05-22./jonas-neifalta-lakunas-1910-1945
.

CHAPTER 28 – THE COLD WAR MIRROR

1

Tassoula Vervenioti, ‘Left-Wing Women between Politics and Family’, in Mazower,
After the War Was Over,
pp. 109, 115.

2

Democratic Army of Greece radio proclamation to the Greek people, 24 December 1947, quoted in Clogg, p. 205; speech by Nicolae R
descu quoted by Deletant, p. 67; Giurescu, doc. 4, pp. 174 – 5.

3

Mao Zedong, 1 July 1949, quoted in Conrad Brandt, Benjamin Schwartz and John K. Fairbank,
A Documentary History of Chinese Communism
(London: Allen & Unwin, 1952), pp. 453 – 4.

4

McCarthy, p. 168.

CONCLUSION

1

Markov, p. 16.

2

The Economist
, 13 November 2010, p. 48.

3

Washington Post
, 1 January 2011; see also István Deák, ‘Hungary: The Threat’,
New York Review of Books
, vol. 58, no. 7 (April 2011), pp. 35 – 7.

4

Quoted ibid., pp. 35 – 7. Orgovány was the site of a massacre in 1919, when counter-revolutionary officers murdered suspected Communists and non-political Jews; Cohn-Bendit is a left-wing opponent of the Hungarian government.

5

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, pp. 9, 15, 167 – 70 (available on
http://fra.europa.eu/fraWebsite/attachments/eumidis_mainreport_conference-edition_en_.pdf
, last viewed 12 October 2011).

6

Clay, p. 315.

7

Uehling, pp. 8-9.

8

Ibid., p. 10.

9

Quoted by Jedlicki, p. 230.

10

See Chapter 18, note 19, above.

11

Žerjavi
,
passim
; Jur
evi
, p. 6. See also Tomasevich, p. 761 and Chapter 12, above.

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