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Franco assassination attempts by, 409

Georgians in, 588

German agents captured by, 857

given co-oversight of Kremlin investigation, 229

and hunt for “hidden enemies,” 325, 391

introduction of formal ranks in, 272

investigation of excessive arrests by, 578

Jews and minorities expelled from, 522, 588

Kirov murder and, see Kirov, Sergei, murder of

Kremlin personnel investigated by, see Kremlin Affair

Leningrad branch of, 202, 203–4, 207, 219, 220, 229, 236, 540

mass arrests and executions by, 294, 319, 452–53, 486, 487, 488

mass arrests of foreign agents of, 497, 498–500

Medved as head of Leningrad branch of, 193–94

NKGB separated from, 840

OGPU replaced by, 176–77

Operational Order No. 00447 of, 452

party terror and, 475

Red Army investigated by, 222, 357

in release of prisoners from Yezhov-era roundups, 618

and Sedov’s death, 476

Siberia branch of, 194

in Spanish civil war, 339, 408, 410, 425

spying charges against, 528

“spy mania” arrests by, 486, 487, 488

supposed coup plot in, 391

swollen ranks of, 497–98

torture employed by, 190, 595

Trotsky assassination attempts by, 368

Trotskyites arrested by, 279–80, 294, 319

Trotsky surveilled by, 322–23

twentieth anniversary of, 471

writers’ union surveilled by, 182, 185

Yagoda as head of, 176, 272, 436, 523, 527

Yagodaites eliminated from, 415

Yezhov as head of, 344–45, 392, 415, 437, 449, 451, 471, 498, 521–22, 540–42, 618

Yezhovites eliminated from, 578, 588, 619

Yezhov loyalists in, 499

Yezhov’s resignation as head of, 587

Yezhov’s review of, 229

Nomonhan, 644

battles at, 645, 650–51, 683

nonaggression pacts:

Stalin’s desire for, 88–89

see also specific pacts

Non-Intervention Agreement, 327, 329, 330, 337, 342, 346, 347

Non-Intervention Committee, 339, 347

North Caucasus, 107, 112–13, 122, 128

party purges in, 112, 114

Northern Fleet, Soviet, 133, 703

Norway, 763

German occupation of, 762–63, 889

Trotsky in, 327, 368, 610

Novokuznetsk, 190

Nuremberg, Nazi Party Congress in, 266–67

Nuremberg laws, 266

Odessa, 13, 146, 774

Odessa military district, 779

OGPU, 35, 50, 51, 54, 89, 94, 95, 97, 117, 908

Beria’s career in, 140

collectivization and, 38, 39, 41–42

dekulakization and, 36, 37, 74–75

famine and, 122, 130

foreign directorate of, 172

1931 shakeup in, 79, 80

peasant deportations and, 125

power struggles in, 22–24, 78–79, 80

Red Army investigated by, 76–77, 84

replaced by NKVD, 176

Trotsky smuggled out of Russia by, 12–13

wrecking investigations of, 57

Okhotsk, Sea of, 133

okhranka, 436

Olberg, Valentin, 279–80

Olsky, Jan (Kulikowski), 56, 78

Olympics of 1936 (Berlin), 326

“On Anti-Soviet Elements” resolution, 450

“On Certain Cunning Techniques of Recruitment by Foreign Intelligence” (Pravda article), 486

One-Story America (Ilf and Petrov), 285–86, 404

“On the Hills of Manchuria” (Shatrov), 209

On the History of the Bolshevik Organization in the South Caucasus (Beria), 503

On the Nature of Absolutism (Vorovsky), 493

On the Road to Thermidor (Besedovsky), 294

Open Letter to Members of the Bolshevik Party, An (Trotsky), 787

opera, Stalin’s love of, 594

oprichnina, 465–66

Orakhelashvili, Mamiya, 140, 141, 264, 358, 508, 515

Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 437, 610

orgburo, 66, 162, 224, 225, 507, 907

Orjonikidze, Papuliya, 348, 504

Orjonikidze, Sergo, 12, 20, 26, 29, 36, 39, 46, 49, 55, 57, 58, 65, 73, 86, 136, 140, 141, 159, 162, 209, 212, 231, 264, 273, 278, 308, 314, 345, 362, 373, 386, 396

appointed head of Supreme Council of the Economy, 66

funeral of, 385

as heavy industry commissar, 262, 278, 314, 320, 323–24, 325, 348, 371, 383–84

“hidden enemies” campaign resisted by, 323–24, 325

illnesses and failing health of, 123, 197, 324, 348, 350

as inner circle member, 162, 197, 262, 386, 526, 548

Kaganovich’s friendship with, 386, 500

as key to survival of Stalin dictatorship, 69

Kirov murder and, 205, 206, 209

Lakoba’s friendship with, 137

military budget cuts and, 101

popularity of, 325–26, 501

posthumous vilification of, 508–9

and proposed replacement of Rykov, 56

Stalin’s correspondence with, 54, 82, 98, 337

Stalin’s friendship with, 111, 133, 237

Stalin’s meetings with, 211, 384

Stalin’s plenum attack on, 358

suicide of, 384–86, 428, 443, 526

torture and confession of, 371

Orjonikidze, Zinaida, 324, 384, 506

Orlov, Alexander (Leiba Feldbein), 339, 347, 349, 351, 382, 410, 524, 534

Orlova, Lyubov, 216, 217, 293, 593, 795, 853, 854

Orwell, George, 410–11

Ōshima, Hiroshi, 485, 640, 855

Oslo, Trotsky in, 322

Osten, Maria, 363, 460

Ott, Eugen, 221, 356, 640, 650, 791, 874–76, 890

Ozaki, Hotsumi, 667–68, 851, 874

Paasikivi, Juho Kusti, 710–11, 712, 713, 715, 717, 718, 719, 723, 747

Paasonen, Aladár, 710, 711

Pacific Fleet, Soviet, 703

Packard automobiles, Stalin’s preference for, 164

Pact of Steel, 632–34, 639

painting:

foreign sale of “bourgeois” artworks in, 184

Industry of Socialism exhibition of, 607

socialist realism in, 184

see also culture, Soviet

Paris:

German occupation of, 765

Hitler’s tour of, 769–70

1937 International Exhibition in, 411

Party Card (film), 293–94

Party Construction, 34

Pascua, Marcelino, 381

Passov, Zelman, 575–76

passports, internal system of, 115

Pasternak, Boris, 169, 181–82, 183, 184, 186, 255, 277, 326, 416, 481

Stalin’s call to, 170

Patolichev, Nikolai, 846–47

Pauker, Karl, 109, 165, 228, 344–45, 526, 618

arrest of, 393

in fabricated coup plots, 397

Kirov murder and, 205

Paulus, Friedrich von, 21, 820

Paustovsky, Konstantin, 289–90

Pavlov, Dmitry, 757, 877

Pavlov, Karp, 598–99

Pavlov, Vladimir, 628, 864

Pavlunovsky, Ivan, 140, 511

peasant revolution, 9, 10

peasants:

anticollectivization protests by, 27, 29, 38–39, 41–42, 68

dekulakization of, see dekulakization

executions of, 131

in flight from collectives, 93, 99, 101, 117

grain procurements from, see grain procurements

internal incarceration and deportation of, 131

suspension of mass deportations of, 125

working class and, 369

see also collectives; collectivization

Peculiar Penguins (cartoon), 230

Pegov, Nikolai, 541

Peking (Beijing), 125, 233, 457–58

Peredelkino dacha colony, 177, 178

Permanent Revolution (Trotsky), 540

Persian Gulf, 813

Peshkov, Maxim, 177, 296

Pétain, Philippe, 315, 767, 889

Hitler’s meeting with, 798, 815

Peter I, “the Great,” tsar of Russia, 465, 466, 751

Peter the First (Tolstoy), 185

Peter the Great (Tolstoy), 853

Peterson, Rudolf, 205, 228, 397

Peter the First (film), 466

Petropavlovsk (cruiser), 764

Petrovsky, Hryhory, 99, 605

Petsamo, Finland, 710, 711, 714, 718

Philby, Harold “Kim,” 221–22, 656, 725, 800, 836

and attempted assassination of Franco, 409

Phipps, Eric, 167–68

Hitler’s meeting with, 275–76

Picasso, Pablo, 411

Pieck, Wilhelm, 189, 259, 401–2

Pike, Operation, 762

Pikel, Richard, 313, 320, 324

Piłsudski, Józef, 89, 102, 158, 159, 173, 223, 239, 252, 257, 590, 689

Platon Krechet (Korniychuk), 274

Ploieşti oilfields, 796, 817

Pogodin, Nikolai, 476, 788

Poincaré, Raymond, 61

Poland, 17, 92, 168, 275, 485, 557, 685

Belorussians and Ukrainians in, 569, 574, 689

British and French “guarantee” of independence of, 614–15, 616, 617, 653, 654, 662, 674, 676

British mutual assistance treaty with, 677, 679–80

British relations with, 597

Czechoslovak territory annexed by, 574, 609

discrimination against Jews in, 736–37

Eastern Pact rejected by, 189

in efforts to destabilize Ukraine, 89, 93

French military alliance with, 158, 592, 597, 612, 634, 677, 680

German alliance rejected by, 634, 638

German invasion of, 678–79, 682, 684–85, 691, 736, 826

German relations with, 291–92, 562, 596–97, 613–14

German-Soviet division of, 664, 684–87

Germany’s planned invasion of, 620–21, 636–37, 646, 651, 659–60, 661–62, 664, 675, 676–77

interwar dictatorship of, 430

Japanese-Soviet war as goal of, 597

Japan’s sharing of intelligence with, 597

lack of planning for German war by, 679

Nazi nonaggression declaration with, 157–58, 159, 222–23, 630, 631

in offers of cooperation with Japan, 93, 597

possible Soviet preemptive attack on, 245

Radek’s secret negotiations with, 158, 159

Romanian alliance of, 158

Soviet accusations of espionage by, 487

Soviet intelligence network in, 220–21

Soviet invasion of, 681, 683–91, 775

Soviet mutual assistance pact rejected by, 634

Soviet nonaggression pact with, 93, 102, 168, 683

Soviet occupation of, 688–89

Soviet relations with, 211, 292, 298, 574, 597

Stalin’s desire for nonaggression pact with, 89

Stalin’s fear of invasion by, 27, 50, 54, 84, 143, 239, 568, 578

standing army of, 112

Triple Alliance proposal and, 647

Ukrainians in, 689, 693

Poland, Nazi-occupied, German troops in, 820

Poland, Soviet-occupied, 773

denunciations encouraged in, 771

deportations to labor camps in, 771

single-candidate elections in, 772

Poles, as slave labor in Germany, 688

Poles, in USSR, 476

mass arrests and executions of, 453

Polish army:

casualties of, 687

Gulag internment of, 687

slaughter of officers of, 795

Soviet internment of officers of, 687

Polish Corridor, 596, 597, 615, 616, 652, 655, 677, 679

Polish intelligence, 413, 597

Japan’s intelligence sharing with, 527

Soviet agents of, 691

Polish POWs, 687, 744–45

Soviet and German slaughter of, 745

Polish-Soviet War (1919–20), 51, 687, 690

politburo, 64, 113, 191, 403, 768, 831, 839, 863, 907

Bukharin expelled from, 29

as bypassed by Stalin dictatorship, 56–57, 58–59, 586

expulsion of Syrtsov from, 64

famine relief measures approved by, 123

Kirov murder and, 205

1936 capital budget of, 258

party history commission of, 179

Rykov’s expulsion from, 65, 68

Spanish civil war and, 338

Stalin’s dictating of decisions of, 162

Stalin’s holidays and, 136

telephone voting by, 162

voting members of, 308

workload of, 440

wrecking investigations of, 57

Polonsky, Ruven “Vladimir,” 56–57

Port Arthur, China, 30, 70

Portsmouth, Treaty of (1905), 83

Poskryobyshev, Alexander, 46, 162, 205, 274, 526, 594, 663, 734, 738, 889–90

Postyshev, Pavel, 124, 209–10, 278, 323, 370, 385, 387

Potyomkin, Grigory, 246, 357, 530, 560, 562, 565, 568, 578, 623, 634, 663, 683, 710, 716, 722

POUM (Workers Party of Marxist Unification, Spanish), 339, 400–401, 406, 408

Koltsov’s attack on, 364–65

mass arrests of, 425, 431

NKVD infiltration of, 408

outlawing of, 410–11

Soviet showcase trials condemned by, 343–44

Spanish Communist attacks on, 364

Stalin dictatorship attacked by, 368

Stalin’s condemnation of, 368

Pravda:

articles on Keke in, 271

Beria criticized in, 508, 509–10

Beria’s articles in, 504

Kirov murder and, 208, 209

Koltsov as Spanish war correspondent for, 334–35, 339, 351, 352, 364, 406, 408–9, 459–60

mass arrests at, 408

Mekhlis as editor of, 425

Nadya’s death announced in, 111–12

Stalin biography published in, 734

Stalin’s criticism of, 356

Stalin’s fiftieth birthday celebrated in, 32–33

presidium, Supreme Soviet, 475, 543, 908

press, Soviet, fanning of mass hysteria by, 439

Primakov, Vitali, 331, 411, 423–24

Prince, The (Machiavelli), vii, 493

Princip, Gavrilo, 88

Prinkipo (Prince’s Isle), Trotsky’s exile to, 13, 28, 62, 130

prisons, population of, 598

Prokofyev, Sergei, 292–93, 671, 733, 770

Proletarian Revolution, 178

proletariat, “dictatorship” of, 14, 37, 51, 114, 320, 335, 353

propaganda, propagandists, Soviet:

anti-British, 780

1938 meeting of, 570–74

Proskurov, Ivan, 636, 651, 753