Iron Lazar

Iron Lazar
Title Iron Lazar PDF eBook
Author E. A. Rees
Publisher Anthem Press
Pages 390
Release 2013-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1783080884

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The first English-language biography of Lazar Kaganovich, one of Stalin’s leading deputies, ‘Iron Lazar’ investigates the life of a man of key importance to the shaping of the Stalinist state. With its insight into the political and personal relations of the Stalin group, as well as its examination of this aspiring politician’s policy-making role during the Stalinist regime, ‘Iron Lazar’ investigates the previously undocumented life of Lazar Kaganovich, the last surviving member of the Stalin government and one-time heir apparent to the Soviet Union.

Iron Lazar

Iron Lazar
Title Iron Lazar PDF eBook
Author E. A. Rees
Publisher Anthem Press
Pages 390
Release 2013-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1783080574

Download Iron Lazar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The first English-language biography of Lazar Kaganovich, one of Stalin’s leading deputies, ‘Iron Lazar’ investigates the life of a man of key importance to the shaping of the Stalinist state. With its insight into the political and personal relations of the Stalin group, as well as its examination of this aspiring politician’s policy-making role during the Stalinist regime, ‘Iron Lazar’ investigates the previously undocumented life of Lazar Kaganovich, the last surviving member of the Stalin government and one-time heir apparent to the Soviet Union.

On Stalin's Team

On Stalin's Team
Title On Stalin's Team PDF eBook
Author Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 378
Release 2017-05-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691175772

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Explanatory Note -- Glossary -- The Team Emerges -- The Great Break -- In Power -- The Team on View -- The Great Purges -- Into War -- Postwar Hopes -- Aging Leader -- Without Stalin -- End of the Road -- Biographies

The Anatomy of Terror

The Anatomy of Terror
Title The Anatomy of Terror PDF eBook
Author James Harris
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 344
Release 2013-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0199655669

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An edited volume which brings together the work of the leading historians on the subject of Stalin's Terror in the 1930s, underpinning new, innovative approaches and opening new perspectives in the field.

The Routledge History of Antisemitism

The Routledge History of Antisemitism
Title The Routledge History of Antisemitism PDF eBook
Author Mark Weitzman
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 459
Release 2023-09-04
Genre History
ISBN 0429767528

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Antisemitism is a topic on which there is a wide gap between scholarly and popular understanding, and as concern over antisemitism has grown, so too have the debates over how to understand and combat it. This handbook explores its history and manifestations, ranging from its origins to the internet. Since the Holocaust, many in North America and Europe have viewed antisemitism as a historical issue with little current importance. However, recent events show that antisemitism is not just a matter of historical interest or of concern only to Jews. Antisemitism has become a major issue confronting and challenging our world. This volume starts with explorations of antisemitism in its many different shapes across time and then proceeds to a geographical perspective, covering a broad scope of experiences across different countries and regions. The final section discusses the manifestations of antisemitism in its varied cultural and social forms. With an international range of contributions across 40 chapters, this is an essential volume for all readers of Jewish and non-Jewish history alike.

Joe Steele

Joe Steele
Title Joe Steele PDF eBook
Author Harry Turtledove
Publisher Penguin
Pages 450
Release 2015
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0451472187

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In this alternative history, Joe Steele takes the place of Franklin D. Roosevelt to become the U.S. President leading the country out of the Great Depression. The reforms he puts in place get citizens back to work, but Steele's critics end up in work camps if they complain too much about the policies.

Leningrad: Siege and Symphony

Leningrad: Siege and Symphony
Title Leningrad: Siege and Symphony PDF eBook
Author Brian Moynahan
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 558
Release 2014-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 0802191908

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The “gripping story” of a Nazi blockade, a Russian composer, and a ragtag band of musicians who fought to keep up a besieged city’s morale (The New York Times Book Review). For 872 days during World War II, the German Army encircled the city of Leningrad—modern-day St. Petersburg—in a military operation that would cripple the former capital and major Soviet industrial center. Palaces were looted and destroyed. Schools and hospitals were bombarded. Famine raged and millions died, soldiers and innocent civilians alike. Against the backdrop of this catastrophe, historian Brian Moynahan tells the story of Dmitri Shostakovich, whose Seventh Symphony was first performed during the siege and became a symbol of defiance in the face of fascist brutality. Titled “Leningrad” in honor of the city and its people, the work premiered on August 9, 1942—with musicians scrounged from frontline units and military bands, because only twenty of the orchestra’s hundred members had survived. With this compelling human story of art and culture surviving amid chaos and violence, Leningrad: Siege and Symphony “brings new depth and drama to a key historical moment” (Booklist, starred review), in “a narrative that is by turns painful, poignant and inspiring” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune). “He reaches into the guts of the city to extract some humanity from the blood and darkness, and at its best Leningrad captures the heartbreak, agony and small salvations in both death and survival . . . Moynahan’s descriptions of the battlefield, which also draw from the diaries of the cold, lice-ridden, hungry combatants, are haunting.” —The Washington Post