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Authors: Donald Rayfield
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Kochkarov, Colonel Unukh,
391
Kogan, Lazar,
176
Kolchak, Admiral Aleksandr,
87
Kollontai, Aleksandra,
90
,
259
–61,
280
Koltsov, Mikhail,
70
,
249
,
351
–3,
366
,
384
,
480
Koltsov, Nikolai,
358
Komarnicki, Wacław,
366
Komarov, V.I.,
429
Konstantinov, Vladimir,
327
Kork, General Avgust,
314
Korneev, Ivan,
468
Korolenko, Vladimir,
66
,
117
,
190
Koroliov, Sergei,
354
Korvin-Kriukovsky (provocateur),
112
Kosarev, Aleksandr,
242
Kostov, Traicho,
440
Kot, Stanisław,
424
Kotolynov, Ivan,
247
Kozlov, General,
389
Krestinsky, Nikolai,
117
Kristopore II (Georgian Catholicos),
336
Kriuchkov, Piotr,
209
,
219
–20,
277
–8
Krivitsky, Valter,
353
Kropotkin, Prince Piotr,
66
Kruglov, Sergei,
346
,
393
,
416
,
443
,
448
–9,
454
Krupskaia, Maria,
164
Krupskaia, Nadezhda: in Geneva,
27
; warns Stalin against trap,
38
; Menzhinsky works with,
105
; and Petrograd Cheka,
113
; and Trotsky’s dispute with Stalin,
134
; illiberality towards writers,
164
,
166
; influence and protests,
257
–8; Stalin abuses,
257
–8,
474
; and condemnation of Piatnitsky,
317
; death,
475
Krylenko, Nikolai: background,
114
; as prosecutor,
114
,
129
,
157
,
159
,
162
,
250
–1; recommends criminals as executioners,
130
; qualities,
157
,
467
; im campaign against peasants,
176
,
178
; and vengeance against Kirov conspirators,
245
; and Kollontai,
259
Kudasheva, Maria (Mme Romain Rolland),
222
Kuibyshev, Valerian: letter from Dzierżyński,
100
; works with Stalin,
124
–5; and sentence on Riutin,
233
; death,
260
,
277
; and Ezhov,
290
kulaks: persecuted,
147
–50,
167
,
177
–9,
181
–3,
185
–7,
219
; and Morozov affair,
262
–3; as forced labour,
265
; in Novosibirsk,
299
; deported from Baltic states,
398
Kulik, Marshal Grigori: wife killed,
350
Kulik, Kira (Marshal Kulik’s second wife),
350
Kultiapy (executioner),
130
Kun, Béla,
78
,
80
,
125
,
252
,
347
,
388
Kuraev, Vasili,
117
Kurchatov, Igor,
418
–19
Kureika,
41
–2
Kurnatovsky, Dr Viktor,
25
Kursky, Vladimir,
296
Kutaisi,
26
Kutiopov, General Aleksandr,
171
–2
Kuzakov, Konstantin (Stalin’s supposed son),
35
Kuzakova, Matriona,
35
Kuznetsov, Aleksei,
421
,
431
,
455
,
483
Lācis, Mārtiņš,
69
,
71
–2,
76
,
84
,
121
Lakoba, Nestor: death,
xxiii
,
295
,
326
,
339
; relations with Stalin,
91
–2,
294
; Ezhov stays with,
291
; Stalin considers to head NKVD,
293
–4; family persecuted and killed,
295
; Beria and,
336
–8,
476
Lakoba, Shahsna (Lakoba’s mother),
295
Lakoba, Urus,
476
Laletin, Ivan,
41
Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste,
357
Lamsdorf, Baron Vladimir,
469
Langfang, Aleksandr,
316
,
347
,
453
–4
Larichev (economist),
162
Larina-Bukharina, Anna,
154
Latvia: independence (1919),
69
; partisans in,
398
; Beria relaxes regime in,
446
Latvians: in Cheka,
67
–72,
136
; killed by NKVD,
302
,
360
,
368
Lavrov, Vladimir,
10
Lebedev-Poliansky, Pavel,
118
,
164
‘Left-Right Fraction’,
230
Lenin, Vladimir: seizes power, xix; in Geneva,
27
; Stalin meets (1905),
28
; and weak Russian government,
33
; Stalin writes to in Zurich,
35
; praises Stalin,
38
,
49
; Stalin acknowledges as leader,
43
–4,
49
; and Stalin’s ruthlessness,
48
,
89
; uses any means for end,
49
; belief in democratic centralism,
50
,
94
; arrives in Petrograd (1917),
53
–4; heads revolutionary government,
54
; marriage,
56
; Dzierżyński meets,
61
; and role of Cheka,
64
,
66
,
78
,
96
; in Politbiuro,
67
; assassination attempt on,
78
–9; favours hangings over shootings,
79
; uses terror,
81
–2; on effect of typhus,
82
; uses Dzierżyński for special missions,
85
; humiliates Voroshilov,
87
; and war with Poland,
88
; and Stalin’s policy in Georgia,
89
; decline and death,
90
–2,
98
–9,
103
,
124
; last will and testament (‘Letter to the Congress’),
93
,
125
,
146
; succession question,
93
,
125
–6,
145
–6,
148
; pleads for killing to stop,
95
; Dzierżyński idolizes,
97
; Menzhinsky works with,
105
; Menzhinsky criticizes,
106
; and peasant unrest,
111
; and Petrograd Cheka,
113
; and deportation of undesirables,
114
; condemns intellectuals,
115
–17; permits Bialik to leave,
115
; reads literature for publication,
118
; suppresses Orthodox Church,
119
–21; advocates hanging nationalists in neighbouring countries,
136
; Vyshinsky issues warrant for arrest,
157
; favours Pavlov,
168
; despises peasants,
175
; opposition group purged,
249
; mummification,
257
; and family values,
261
;
Materialism and
Empirocriticism
,
22
Leningrad (St Petersburg; Petrograd):
19
th-century conditions,
4
; ‘Bloody Sunday’ (January 1905),
28
; renamed (Petrograd),
42
; Bolshevik rule in,
66
; Cheka’s infiltration of unions in,
94
; strikes in,
111
; Cheka’s activities in,
112
–13; and Kronstadt rebellion,
112
; population changes,
127
–8; and Kirov murder,
239
,
242
,
245
,
248
; criminals in,
300
; executions and disposal of bodies in,
301
–3; siege casualties,
396
,
482
; writers repressed in,
419
; Stalin’s campaign against,
430
–2; Zhdanov in,
431
‘Leningrad centre’,
245
Leningrad Martyrology
,
302
Leninism: as Stalin’s ideal,
43
Leonidze, Giorgi,
341
Leonov, Leonid,
211
Leontiev, Konstantin,
120
Leontiev, Nikolai,
34
Leopold II, King of the Belgians, xix
Leplevsky, Izrail,
314
Lermontov, Mikhail,
218
Lesiuchevsky, Nikolai,
319
Levin, Dr Leonid,
220
–1,
276
,
278
Lewandowska, Janina,
363
Liapunov, Aleksandr,
115
Lie, Trygve,
271
Likhachiov, Colonel M.T.,
429
Lilina, Zlata,
90
Lipetsk,
254
–5
Literary Georgia
(journal),
341
literature: restrictions and censorship of,
118
–19,
164
–7,
211
,
226
–7,
408
,
420
; under control of state,
212
,
216
–18,
224
–6;
see also
writers
Lithuania: NKVD killings in,
368
; resistance in,
398
–9; Beria relaxes regime in,
446
Litvin, Daniil,
298
Litvinov, Maksim,
253
,
275
,
317
,
351
,
353
–4,
370
,
425
,
474
Liushkov, Genrikh,
188
,
298
,
325
,
327
Lockhart, John Gibson:
Napoleon
Buonaparte
,
143
Lominadze, Beso,
229
–31,
233
,
340
,
472
Lopukhin, Alexei,
204
Lourié, Moise,
268
Lozinsky, Mikhail,
226
Luca, Vasile,
401
Lunacharsky, Anatoli,
111
–12,
118
–19,
121
,
130
,
164
,
211
Luppol, Ivan,
355
Lurié, Aleksandr,
202
Luxembourg, Rosa,
97
Luzin, Nikolai,
356
Lwów,
389
Machiavelli, Niccolò,
226
,
246
;
The Prince
,
21
–2,
24
Maclean, Donald,
382
Maga (chekist executioner),
80
Maizel, Revekka,
68
Makhno, Nestor,
81
Malenkov, Georgi: complicity in Terror,
285
; suppresses Bukhara rising,
289
; as Central Committee personnel officer,
305
,
385
; Stalin favours,
380
,
414
; Mekhlis works with,
385
; reorganizes arts,
408
; powers curtailed,
409
; and fall of Molotov,
415
; demoted and reinstated,
416
,
419
,
421
,
483
; attacks literati,
419
,
425
; in anti-Jewish campaign,
429
; Suslov and Kosygin ally with,
431
; and arrest and interrogation of Abakumov,
433
–4,
455
; and succession to Stalin,
435
,
437
,
444
; and Stalin’s death,
442
; opposes Beria’s liberal administration,
446
; plots Beria’s downfall,
448
–52; and punishment of Beria’s associates,
453
,
485
; death,
456
Maliantovich, Pavel,
158
Malinovsky, Roman,
36
,
38
,
40
–1,
136
,
157
Malkov, Pavel,
79
Malraux, André,
137
,
217
,
222
–3,
352
–3
Maltsev, Major Ivan,
299
–300
Maltsev, General Mikhail,
418
Mamulashvili, Mariam,
8
Mamulashvili, Vano (Stalin’s cousin),
8
Mandelstam, Nadezhda,
291
Mandelstam, Osip: on reading,
21
; and Bliumkin,
77
; Larisa Reisner protects,
90
; protests against regime,
159
,
163
,
223
–6; abandons poetry,
165
; on atrocities in countryside,
189
,
222
; sent to Siberia,
211
; meets Ezhov at Sukhum,
291
; persecution and death,
318
–19,
323
; Mitsishvili and,
342
;
Armenian Cycle
,
224