French Revolution, 59
Fridrikhson, L. Kh., 197
Friedland, Ts., 101, 291–92
Frinovsky, Mikhail, 121, 139, 146, 188, 194–95, 239, 245, 341, 343, 364, 409, 429, 431–32, 441
Frolov, 357
Frumkin, M. I., 420
Frunze (city), 287
Frunze, M. V., 298–99
Frunze Military Academy, 205
Futurists, 300
Fylypovich, P. P., 303
Gailit, Ya, P. (Corps Commander), 213
Gamarnik, Yan, 170, 182–83, 193, 202, 204–5, 237, 347, 359: military career, 184; coup attempt plan, 187–88; suicide, 200–201; fate of family, 204–5; Duranty’s argument, 468
“Gamarnik-Bulin gang,” 429
Garanin (Pavlov’s deputy), 325
Garkavi (Corps Commander), 193, 205
Gaven, Yuri, 100, 104, 105
Gay, M. I., 82, 180, 190, 194
Gekker, A. I. (Corps Commander), 193, 205
Gendarmerie, 62
“General Kleber.”
Georgia: Stalin’s policy toward, 68; Party purge, 225–26
Gerasimovka, 466
German, Yuri, 481n
German Communist Party, 195, 197, 401–2
German intelligence, 452
German Politburo, 401
German prisoners of war, 450
German Social Democrats, 186, 195
Germany: espionage contact accusation, 149; Nazi-Soviet Pact, 196–98
Gerõ, Ernõ, 410
Gertik, A. M., 108
Gestapo, 197n, 274
Gevorkian, Sokrates, 108
Gide, André, 165, 411, 464
Ginzburg, Eugenia, 51, 258, 282–83, 327, 404
Glebova, Tatiana, 76
Gliksman, Jerzy, 467
Goebbels, Joseph, 28
Goglidze, S. A., 239, 438
Gogol, N. L., 62
Gold fields: Kolyma, 325, 327, 329; Maidyak, 313–14
Goloded, M. M., 223–24, 370–71
Goloshchekin, F. I., 456
Golovanov, Alexander, 430
Golubenko, Ivan, 157, 178, 189
Golubev, V. P., 441
Gomulka, Wladislaw, 270, 399, 406
Gonzáles (General) [El Campesino], 125, 129, 323, 410–11
Gorbatov, A. V (General), 92n, 208, 264, 266, 269, 313–14, 324, 326–27, 338–39, 451, 478–79
Gori (Stalin’s birthplace), 55
Gorkin, Julián, 411
Gorky: Komsomol conspiracy, 80; mass executions, 288
Gorky, Maxim, 72, 79, 343, 347, 375–76, 379, 381–84, 397: seeks to reconcile Stalin with oppositionists, 73; support of Kamenev, 86; death of, 86–87, 245, 387–89; opposition to RAPP, 299; defense of writers, 300; Stalin’s role in death, 388
Gorky Works, 276
Gorno-Altaisk, 288
Gorsky (professor), 294
Goryachev, E.I. (Corps Commander), 202 Gosplan (State Planning Commission), 71
Gottwald, Klement, 403n
Govorov, 296
Graves, Robert, 251
Green, William, 449
Gribov, S. Ye. (Corps Commander), 213
Grigoriev (Corps Commander), 206
Grinko, G. F., 228, 232, 240, 342, 346–48, 395, 397, 479
Grollman, 408
Gromov, M. M., 238
Grossman, Vasily, 188
Grozny, 261
Gryaznov, I. K. (Corps Commander), 213
Gulag, 81, 139, 484
Gumilev, Lev, 263
Gumilev, Nikolai, 301
Gurevich, 168, 400
Gvakharia (Ordzhonikidze’s nephew), 168, 255
Gvishani, M. M., 438
Hammerstein-Equord, Baron Kurt von, 64 Hanecki, Ya. S., 246
Harte, 416–17
Hegel, W. F., 461
Henrykowski, Henryk, 406
Herling, Gustav, 266, 318, 338, 452, 467
Hermitage Museum, 306
Hernández, Jesús, 409–11
Heydrich, Reinhardt, 197–99
Hicks, Granville, 466
Hidas, 403
Himmler, Heinrich, 198–99
Hirsch, Werner, 401
Historians, 291–92
Hitler, Adolf: recipe for purges, 38–39; Stalin’s admiration of, 65, 195; agreement with Stalin, 195–97; plot against Tukhachevsky, 199; Stalin’s trust of, 453–54
Holtzman, E. S., 99–100, 102, 109
Homosexuals, 317
Hood, Thomas, 328
Hook, Sidney, 465
Hostage system, 7, 127–30
“Hotel Bristol” error, 99–100, 167
Hotel Lux, 400
Hrasche, I. Y., 143
Hrozny (professor), 293
Hughes, Emrys, 466
Hugo, Victor, 62
Hungary, 402–3
Ibarruri, Dolores [“La Pasionaria”], 410
Idelson, 408
Igarka railway, 332
Ignatov, N. G., 219
Ikramov, Akmal, 342, 356–59, 395–96, 479
Industrial Party, 35, 82
Industrial Revolution, 460
Industrialization, 18, 20; Stalin’s control of, 459–61
Infant deaths, 487
Informers, 318
Ingaunis (Corps Commander), 428
Inner prisons, 267
Internal passport, 21
International Brigade, 411
International Congress of Writers, 464
Interrogation system, 124–27
“Intourist Prisons,” 467
Ippo (Military-Political Academy Head), 207
Irkutsk, 485
Isakov, I. S. (Rear-Admiral), 211
Iskrov, 405
Isolator cells, 267–68, 322
Italian Communists, 403–4
Ivan the Terrible, 65
Ivanov, Nikolai, 453
Ivanov, V. I., 240, 342, 350, 367, 392, 396
Ivanovo purge, 219
Ivanov-Razumnik, R. V, 122, 278, 349, 402
Izard, Maître, 473–74
Jankowski, 457–58
Japan: espionage contact accusation, 149; and railways, 277
Japanese attacks, 428–30, 452
Japanese intelligence service, 270
Japanese P.O.W. camps, 334
Japanese prisoners of war, 450
Jasienski, Bruno, 298, 305
Jehovah’s Witnesses, 273
Jews, 65–66, 337, 401–2, 458, 462
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 473, 476
Journalists, 467–68
Juvenile criminals, 314
Kabakov, I. D., 222, 256
Kabul (envoy to Warsaw), 425
Kaganovich, Lazar, 27, 30, 33–34, 90, 92, 120, 136, 166, 168, 194, 202, 431, 439, 478: ruthlessness of, 12–14; Ryutin case, 25; trial role, 92; alleged assassination attempt, 100; at Ordzhonikidze’s funeral, 172; attack on Bukharin, 174; Ivanova purge, 212–20; Smolenk Party purge, 221; Moscow purges, 234, 240, 247; treatment of railwaymen, 276–77; clash with Yezhov, 422
Kaganovich, M. M., 240
Kalinin, Mikhail I., 19, 25, 27, 59, 90, 172, 174, 436, 439
Kalivnikovskoye Cemetery, 288
Kalmanson (professor), 271