"Baltiĭskai︠a︡ Golgofa", ili Kak uzakonili bezzakonie
Année de publication
2003
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1000 exemplaires
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The work deals with the origin and mechanisms of political repressions and despotism in Russia after the revolution of 1917. Profound historical research uses unique archival, judicial and other documents. Special attention is paid to the first death sentence of the Soviet Republic, passed on Shchastnyi, the commander of the Baltic Fleet; to legal proceedings of Revolutionary Military Courts on the sailors of rebellious Kronshtadt; to "wreckers" of Naval Academy; to the explosion of destroyer "Lenin"; to other persecutions' victims among civil population and service-men; to the "plot" of Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov; to the shooting of V.M. Sablin who had revolted against the sway of Communist Party's nomenclature, the suppression of heterodoxy and stagnation.