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Soviet military aid requested by, 320, 342

Soviet relations with, 333–34, 337, 379–81

Spanish civil war, 312, 330, 343, 377, 561

assault on Madrid in, 350–51

atrocities in, 312–13, 316, 351

Basques in, 312, 407

Britain and, 317, 356–57, 374, 398, 582

Catalonia in, 312, 316, 321, 364, 380, 408

cautious initial Soviet response to, 320

civilian deaths in, 312–13

consequences of, 616–17

fall of Madrid in, 615

as fight between fascism and Communism, 317, 326

Franco’s failed assault on Madrid in, 350–51, 406–7

French-Soviet relations and, 318–19, 320

German military intervention in, 317–18, 323, 328–29, 339, 350, 407, 431, 556, 582

International Brigades in, 338, 350, 399, 460

Italian military intervention in, 318, 323, 328–29, 330, 339, 398–99, 406, 407, 431, 556, 582

Koltsov’s reports on, 334–35, 364, 459–60

leftist infighting in, 364, 400–401, 405, 408, 410–11, 425

newsreel coverage of, 337–38

NKVD operations in, 339, 346–47, 408, 410, 425

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

as public rationale for mass arrests, 429–30

Republican army in, 399–400

Soviet advisers in, 338–39, 346, 350, 380–82

Soviet military intervention in, 311, 313–14, 342–43, 344, 345–46, 351–52, 376, 379, 381, 409, 431, 459, 476, 486, 562, 670, 754, 755

Soviet workers’ support for Republican cause in, 326–27

as test of Stalin’s geopolitics, 314, 373–74, 401, 431

Trotsky and, 323, 335

Trotskyites in, 374, 425, 431

Spanish Spring (Koltsov), 334

specialists:

accused of wrecking, 21–22, 62, 64, 73

arrests and executions of, 50–51

Orjonikidze’s cultivation of, 66, 73

Speer, Albert, 411, 556, 585, 586, 629, 769, 900

spies, alleged, mass arrests and executions of, 485–88

Spiller, Natalya, 594, 595, 732

SRs (Socialist Revolutionaries), 99, 116, 176, 182, 434, 437, 450, 453, 467, 475

SS (Schutzstaffel), 174, 475, 688

Stakhanov, Alexei, 273, 274

Stakhanovism, Stakhanovites, 273–74, 278, 782

Stalin, Iosif, 154

alleged assassination attempts against, 470

as archetypal hero, 301

atheism of, 3

in automobile accident, 46–47

awkward gait of, 3–4

charisma of, 4, 304

class struggle as core tenet of, 190

coarse manners of, 2

contradictory character of, 5, 552, 579

cruelty of, 349, 368, 488, 492

cult of, 7, 58, 155, 226, 257, 289–90, 303–4, 369, 417, 902

darkening mind-set of, 490, 491–92

European war with USSR expected by, 484, 495

false modesty of, 7, 33, 417, 570

fatigue of, 887

fiftieth birthday celebrations for, 32–34

fifty-fifth birthday of, 212–13

foreign depictions of, 154

as gambler, 9, 17, 705

as Germanophile, xv, 903

grudges held by, 303

home life of, 108–9

illnesses and health problems of, 47, 98, 270, 303, 365, 472–73, 731, 743, 887

isolation of, 524, 526

Lenin’s Testament and, 5

as master improviser, xiv–xv, 10, 16

micromanaging by, 55, 81, 303, 586, 587, 624–25, 738, 800–801, 807, 839, 841, 887

as opportunist, 67–68, 698, 819

paranoia of, 5–6, 8, 11, 309, 396, 397, 480, 492–93, 429, 551, 884

as party general secretary, xi–xii, 10

as pedagogue, 495

perverse sense of humor of, 4

political intelligence of, 303

populism of, 18, 249–50, 464

religious upbringing of, 2

rise of, xi–xii

rumored affairs of, 525

rumored death of, 62–63

Russian imperial majesty melded with socialist state building by, 552

as Russian nationalist, 902

ruthlessness of, 552–53

self-control of, 492

self-improvement as tenet of, 495

sixtieth birthday celebration of, 732–35

small pox contracted by, 4

sociopathology of, xii, 5, 11, 130, 579

state, view of, 493–94, 573–74

statecraft as obsession of, 552, 901

two-front war as concern of, 643

victim playing by, 14–15, 59, 114, 130

as voracious reader, 1–2, 5, 586, 617, 681

willpower of, 552

Stalin, Iosif, dictatorship of, 4–5, 907

absolute power needed by, 6, 8, 11, 67–68, 308–9, 325, 430

“Caucasus group” in, 548

concentration of decision making in upper ranks of, 440–41, 704–5, 887

conspiracy charges as tool of, 306, 469

conspiratorial worldview of, 422, 429, 551, 902

dysfunctional administrative apparatus of, 430, 440–42, 587, 705

information-gathering apparatus of, 550–51, 586, 705

inner circle’s closing of ranks in, 107, 114, 116–17, 129, 308

mass-based modernity and, 296–98, 901

mass terror as outgrowth of, 493

Nazi Germany compared with, 696–97

permanent state of emergency as necessity of, 5, 64, 68, 430, 495

politburo bypassed in, 56–57, 58–59, 586

precarious footing of, 68–69

promotion of “new people” in, 442, 462–64, 494–95, 737–38, 832, 846, 902

Ryutin’s attacks on, 103–5, 107, 303, 308

“speaking Bolshevik” and, 124

Stalin’s pathology as nourished by, 5, 901

Trotsky’s attacks on, 13–14, 374, 434, 494

Stalin, Iosif, inner circle of:

in closing of ranks behind Stalin, 107, 114, 116–17, 129, 308

compromising files on, xvi

shrinking of, 500

Stalin’s psychological breaking of, 375, 386, 433, 526, 709

Yagoda’s antagonistic relationship with, 393

Stalin, Iosif, speeches of:

on class war (December 27, 1929), 35

to 18th Party Congress (March 10, 1939), 607–8, 609, 862

to 8th Congress of Soviets (November 25, 1936), 352–55, 372

at industrial managers conference (June 23, 1931), 76

to Main Military Council (June 2, 1937), 418–19

at military academies graduation (May 4, 1935), 249–50

at military academies graduation (May 5, 1941), 860–61, 870

to 17th Party Congress (January 26, 1934), 156–57, 210

at Social Industry conference (February 4, 1931), 73

Stalin, Iosif, writings of:

“Dizzy with Success,” 39, 40, 42

Foundations of Leninism, 13

On Lenin and Leninism, 134

Questions of Leninism, 154

“Year of the Great Break, The,” 28

Stalin, Vasily, 2, 3, 103, 108, 135, 165, 179, 187, 209, 230, 234, 263, 270, 281, 388, 466, 526

at military aviation school, 599–600, 720, 751

and mother’s death, 111, 112

rebellious behavior of, 166, 267, 599–600

Stalin (Bey), 154

Stalin: A Critical Study of Bolshevism (Souvarine), 261–62

Stalin: A New World Seen Through One Man (Barbusse), 1, 225–26, 263

Stalin: Czar of All the Russians (Lyons), 780–81

Stalin and Hashim, the Years 1901–1902: Episodes from the Batum Underground, 214

“Stalin and the Crisis of the Proletarian Dictatorship” (Ryutin), 104, 464

Stalin and Voroshilov in the Kremlin (Gerasimov), 733, 854

Stalingrad, 32, 180

Stalingrad Tractor Factory, 44–45

Stalinist Thermidor, The (Trotsky), 787

Stalin School of Falsification (Trotsky), 540, 787

State, Bureaucracy, and Absolutism in the History of Russia, The (Olminsky), 493

State and Revolution (Lenin), 494

“State Capitalism or Totalitarian State Economy?” (Hilferding), 760

statecraft:

Stalin’s preoccupation with, 579

terror campaign as, 309, 494–95, 552

Stepanyan, Nerses (Nersik), 503, 504