Read Stalin and His Hangmen Online
Authors: Donald Rayfield
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NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs): Lācis and,
71
; Iagoda heads,
236
; composition,
264
; Ezhov heads and reconstitutes,
264
,
274
–5,
287
,
293
,
295
–8,
329
,
345
; reformed,
265
; Stalin criticizes,
265
–6; Beria purges,
297
–8; role in Great Terror,
298
–300,
303
–4; numbers and origins of convictions and executions,
301
–3; Soviet elite’s attitude to,
323
; Beria’s appointment to,
325
–6,
333
,
345
; role altered,
326
; power,
333
; purged and reformed by Beria,
345
–9; agents in Spanish Civil War,
352
; and massacre of Polish officers,
363
–4,
366
–7; wartime killings,
389
; and ethnic deportations,
394
–5; and prisoner of war deaths,
396
; and nationalist resistance,
398
; and nuclear programme,
417
Nogin, Viktor,
472
Noorden, Dr Carl von,
293
Nor Dar
(
New Century
: journal),
26
North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO),
413
Norway: Kollontai in,
259
–61; Trotsky in,
271
; and Piatakov trial,
306
Norwood, Melita,
417
Novikov, Marshal of Aviation Aleksandr,
416
Novosibirsk,
298
–300
Nuremberg trials,
xvii
,
xx
,
369
,
384
,
395
,
421
Nuri Pasha,
482
Odessa,
426
Ogoltsov, Sergei,
370
,
417
,
428
,
439
–40,
443
,
445
,
455
,
484
Ogoniok
(magazine),
35
OGPU (United State Political Directorate): Dzierżyński co-chairs,
98
; recruitment and staffing,
103
–4,
137
; killings,
128
,
130
,
151
–2,
177
,
235
; mail and telephone interceptions,
128
; reformed,
129
–30,
135
–6,
138
–9; Stalin
monitors,
132
,
140
–1,
198
; counter-intelligence operations,
140
; in campaign against peasants,
148
–51,
179
–81,
183
,
185
,
187
; acts against Trotsky,
155
; and show trials,
162
; Stanislavskian methods,
166
; campaign against literature and scientists,
167
–9,
224
,
226
; operations abroad,
170
–2; members killed,
173
; controls slave labour,
176
–2; executes cannibals,
189
; evades Stalin’s control,
197
; Iagoda’s work in,
203
–4; and Union of Writers’ congress,
217
; supervises Red Army,
229
; and formation of NKVD,
236
Okulicki, General Leopold,
399
–400
Olberg, W.,
268
‘Old Bolsheviks’,
8
Oleinikov, Nikolai,
320
Onufrieva, Pelageiia (Polina),
35
,
45
,
59
,
460
Opperput (Staunitz), Eduard,
137
–8,
170
Orakhelashvili, Mamia (Ivane),
311
,
337
–8
Orakhelashvili, Mariam,
337
Orgbiuro,
125
Orjonikidze, Sergo (Grigol): death,
xxiii
,
308
,
312
,
333
–4,
477
; Georgian background,
15
,
294
; joins Stalin’s circle,
30
,
39
,
90
–1; in prison with Stalin,
33
–4; passes message from Lenin to Stalin,
36
; and Voroshilov’s Polish defeat,
88
; Georgia policy,
89
; letter from Dzierżyński on Trotsky,
132
; works with Stalin,
154
,
196
–7; controls economy,
195
; and supposed plots and opposition,
229
–30; protects Lominadze,
230
–1; and sentence on Riutin,
233
; and Kirov murder,
240
; and Nadezhda’s suicide,
241
; and Stalin’s campaign of terror,
245
; supports Beria,
337
–8; allows Robakidze to travel abroad,
341
; and Georgian writers,
343
; family and staff persecuted by Beria,
347
; Beria accused of acting against,
451
Orlov, Aleksandr,
313
,
325
,
353
,
373
,
473
Orlov, Dmitri,
298
Orthodox Church: state campaign against,
73
,
119
–24,
245
,
286
; rehabilitated after war,
405
Osinsky (Obolensky), Valerian,
117
Osten, Maria,
353
Ostroumov, V.,
317
Otrepiev, Grisha (Dimitri the Pretender),
465
Our Echo
(journal),
106
Ovchinnikov, P.I.,
304
Ozolin (chekist),
78
Ozolinš, Ernest,
37
Pachulia, Chichiko,
486
Panwitz, General von,
403
‘Parallel anti-Soviet Trotskyist Centre’,
306
Paraputs (Lācis’s nephew),
71
Pares, Sir Bernard,
175
Pargolovo,
301
Parnas, Iakov,
429
Pastanogov, Konstantin,
299
Pasternak, Boris: abandons lyric poetry,
165
; compares Moscow with Nero’s Rome,
197
; at Union of Writers first congress,
217
; on Mayakovsky’s suicide,
218
; resumes lyrical writing,
223
; avoids political reality,
225
; refuses to sign petitions for executions,
270
; translates Mitsishvili,
342
; attends 1935 writers’ congress,
352
,
480
; Koltsov accuses,
353
; on war,
377
; poem to Tsvetaeva,
406
; wartime publication,
406
–7; outside influences on,
426
;
Second Birth
,
224
; ‘A Terrible Fairy Story’,
377
Pauker, Ana,
401
Pauker, Karl,
198
–9,
204
,
239
,
242
,
270
,
475
Paul, Tsar,
472
Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich von,
396
,
483
Pavlenko, Piotr,
319
Pavlova, Anna,
261
Pavlovich (chekist),
95
peasants: campaign against,
105
–6,
110
–11,
146
–52,
175
–83,
191
,
207
; death from starvation,
120
,
130
,
183
,
187
–8; grain reserves,
131
; categorized,
147
; as slave labour,
176
–9,
186
; mortality,
185
–6; resettled,
187
; writers fail to support,
222
;
see also
collectivization; kulaks
‘Pekinese’ (woman chekist),
80
Perelmuter, Major Iakov,
320
Pereprygin family,
41
Pereprygina, Lidia,
41
–2,
45
,
460
Peshkov, Zinovi (Sverdlov’s brother),
209
,
470
Peshkova, Ekaterina,
209
–10,
221
,
258
Peshkova, Timosha,
210
,
219
–21,
259
,
278
,
280
Peterss, Jekabs,
69
–70,
79
,
84
,
95
,
137
,
139
,
169
,
209
,
297
Peterss, Maisie (Jekabs’s daughter),
70
,
462
Petrograd
see
Leningrad
Petrov, General Ivan,
289
,
396
–7
Petrovskaia, Stefaniia,
34
–5
Philby, Kim,
382
Piaktov, Peter (‘Peter the Painter’),
69
Piatakov, Georgi,
100
,
126
,
159
,
262
,
268
,
272
,
296
,
306
Pieck, Wilhelm,
316
Pikel, R.V.,
267
Pilchau, Baron Romuald Pillar von,
74
,
137
–8,
296
Pilniak, Boris,
165
,
211
,
321
,
354
Piłsudski, Marshal Józef,
68
,
88
,
100
,
191
,
464
Pioneers (children’s organization),
262
Planck, Max,
355
Platonov, Andrei (novelist),
321
,
354
Platonov, Sergei (historian),
155
,
169
–70,
468
Plekhanov, Giorgi,
29
Pletniov, Dr Dmitri,
220
,
356
,
388
,
436
,
484
Plevitskaia-Skoblina, Nadezhda,
172
Pobedonostsev, Konstantin,
73
Podvoisky, Nikolai,
202
Pogrebinsky, Matvei,
296
Poland: defeats Red Army (1920),
68
,
87
; proposed incorporation in USSR,
68
; peace treaty with USSR,
110
; OGPU successes in,
171
; German-Soviet hostility to,
254
,
256
; German-Soviet division of,
359
,
361
–2,
373
; Home Army (Armija Krajowa),
398
–400; post-war killings and deportations from,
398
–400; communist government,
400
Poles: killed by NKVD,
302
; persecuted and deported,
360
,
364
,
368
; fight against Nazi Germany,
369
;
see also
Katyn forest massacres
Poliansky, Piotr,
123
Pollitt, Harry,
316
Polynov, Boris,
355
Polynov, Nikolai,
251
Popolo d’Italia
(newspaper),
312
Poskriobyshev, Aleksandr,
21
,
184
,
198
,
426
,
436
Potiomkin, Vladimir,
353
Potsdam agreement (1945),
409
Pravda
(newspaper): Stalin writes for,
42
; under Mekhlis’s editorship,
199
,
384
; attacks Shostakovich,
219
; reports Kamenev-Zinoviev trial,
272
; attacks Bukharin,
308
; anti-Jewish campaign,
436
–7
Prezent, Isai,
357
Prezent, Mikhail,
249
–50
Prianishnikov, Dmitri,
358
Pribludny, Ivan,
167
Primakov, General Vitali,
177
,
314
prisoners of war: Soviet,
395
–6,
402
; German,
396
–7
Prokofiev, Georgi,
353
Prompartiia trial,
140
,
160
,
162
–3
Proskurov, Iosif,
388
Putna, General Vitovt,
314
Puzitsky, Sergei,
xx
Qazbegi, Aleksandre:
The Parricide
,
18
,
33
Rabinovich (Bliumkin’s friend),
297
Radek, Karl: praises Cheka terror,
79
; and Dzierżyński’s ambitions for post in Poland,
88
; and women,
90
; on modifying effect of executions,
130
; Trotskyism,
174
,
468
; anti-Semitism,
254
; Kollontai breaks with,
260
; cited in Kamenev-Zinoviev trial,
268
; trial,
296
,
306
–8; killed,
306
; and Koltsov,
353
Radzivilovsky, Aleksandr,
302
Raikhman, Leonid,
346
,
353
,
370
,
424
,
426
,
454
Rajk, László,
440
–1