Spet︠s︡sluz︠h︡by pervykh let SSSR. 1923-1939: Na puti k bolʹshomu terroru
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Ekaterinburg
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The book runs about the history of the Soviet special services during the period between the two wars: the Civil and the Great Patriotic War. The author reveals little-known details of the sensational operations of that time, revealing the mechanism of the "creation" of new anti-Soviet organizations: Syndicate-2, Trust, etc.; describes the GPU repression against the Orthodox Church and a string of strange, rumored deaths - of Lenin, Frunze, Kotovsky, Alliluyeva, Krupskaya and many other famous people. The thirties in the history of the GPU, and then the NKVD of the USSR, divided the country into still relatively "peaceful" years 1930-1936 and the time of great repressions of 1937-1939 that followed. The book was published in Moscow in 2008.