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Stalin's last crime, the plot against the Jewish doctors, 1948-1953, Jonathan Brent and Vladimir P. Naumov

Label
Stalin's last crime, the plot against the Jewish doctors, 1948-1953, Jonathan Brent and Vladimir P. Naumov
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-386) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Stalin's last crime
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
51306235
Responsibility statement
Jonathan Brent and Vladimir P. Naumov
Sub title
the plot against the Jewish doctors, 1948-1953
Summary
A study based on KGB documents and classified archives discusses the conspiracy known as "The Doctor's Plot," exploring the theory that Stalin was responsible for its engineering as part of his intent to start a holocaust in the Soviet Union
Table Of Contents
The inverted world -- The untimely death of comrade Zhdanov: Moscow, September 6, 1948 -- Stalin's silence: Valdai, August 1948 -- The pygmy and the terrorist: Lubyanka-Lefortovo, November 1950-March 1951 -- The grand plan: "nothing" comes from nothing: Lubyanka, July 1951-August 1951 -- Recognizing the enemy: Lubyanka, August 1951-November 1951 -- Waiters in white gloves: Lubyanka, November 1951-November 1952 -- An intelligence phantasmagoria: the plan of the internal blow, 1951-1953 -- Spies and murderers under the mask of doctors: November 1952-December 1952 -- The great storm: January-February 1953 -- The end: Stalin's Blizhnyaya dacha, March 1-5, 1953 -- The conspiratorial mind
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