Trotsky by Dmitri Volkogonov

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Trotsky by Dmitri Volkogonov

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Following Stalin (1991) and Lenin (1994), the former Soviet general and defence advisor to President Yeltsin, Volkogonov, completes his great trilogy of biographies of the giants who dominated the history of the Soviet Union. Trotsky: The Eternal Revolutionary has been edited and translated by Harold Shukman, and used top secret Soviet archives.

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Trotsky by Dmitri Volkogonov

This is a biography of Leon Trotsky, a dominating figure of the Russian Revolution. He was largely responsible for building the Red Army, and advocated the system of state terror which was ultimately to lead to the nightmare of Stalinism. Trotsky was widely regarded as Lenin's likely successor, but he was outmanoeuvred by his enemy, Stalin, and found himself being written out of the history of the Revolution. After Stalin's assumption of power, Trotsky was forced to go into exile. In 1940 he was finally murdered in Mexico by Stalin's agents. Dmitri Volkogonov's access to formerly secret Soviet archives has enabled him to include unknown information in this biography which caused a sensation when it was published in Russia.
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ISBN 13 9780002552721
ISBN 10 0002552728
Title Trotsky
Author Dmitri Volkogonov
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1996-04-09
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.