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Prudnikova, Elena
1953 God: Smertel`nye Igry
[ 1953: Deadly games]

2d enl. Ed
Moscow:  Olma Media Grupp, 2011
416 p
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785373042840
Language: Russian
The year 1953 was a crucial point in Russian history. After Joseph Stalin’s death, there was a fierce struggle for power, which was won by Nikita Khrushchev. This is the second, enlarged edition of the book (2008) which reconstructs the catastrophic events of 1953. The only person who Stalin wanted to see as his successor, was arrested and repressed. His heirs rewrote history, started to attack Stalin`s legacy, and initiated the trends which finally caused the dissolution of the USSR. Despite the biased nature of this book, it includes many interesting details and facts. Also available by the same author: Dvoinoi Zagovor (2000), Stalin: Vtoroe Ubiistvo (2004), Beriia: Poslednii Rytsar` Stalina (2005); Khrushchev. Tvortsy Terrora (2007) Samyi Chelovechnyi Chelovek (2008). (0.485 kg.)
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