The 1930s constitute one of the tragic periods of Soviet history. In fact, at that time the country was in a state of civil war. The confrontation between the ‘upper classes and the lower classes’ can be considered an indisputable fact, and the result of this confrontation were millions of people – arrested, shot, exiled. Numerous trials of wreckers, spies, saboteurs, i.e. ‘enemies of the people’, also contributed. Echoes of these events were naturally observed in the Red Army. Was there a military conspiracy in 1937? This question was repeatedly raised at various levels in different years, especially during the period of ‘rehabilitation’ – in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Historian N.S. Cherushev believes that there was no military conspiracy in 1937.
The 1930s constitute one of the tragic periods of Soviet history. In fact, at that time the country was in a state of civil war. The confrontation between the ‘upper classes and the lower classes’ can be considered an indisputable fact, and the result of this confrontation were millions of people – arrested, shot, exiled. Numerous trials of wreckers, spies, saboteurs, i.e. ‘enemies of the people’, also contributed. Echoes of these events were naturally observed in the Red Army. Was there a military conspiracy in 1937? This question was repeatedly raised at various levels in different years, especially during the period of ‘rehabilitation’ – in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Historian N.S. Cherushev believes that there was no military conspiracy in 1937.
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Характеристики
Автор
Cherushev N S
Видавництво
VECHE
ISBN
9785953322133
Палітурка
Hardcover
Year Published
2007
сторінки
576
The 1930s constitute one of the tragic periods of Soviet history. In fact, at that time the country was in a state of civil war. The confrontation between the ‘upper classes and the lower classes’ can be considered an indisputable fact, and the result of this confrontation were millions of people – arrested, shot, exiled. Numerous trials of wreckers, spies, saboteurs, i.e. ‘enemies of the people’, also contributed. Echoes of these events were naturally observed in the Red Army. Was there a military conspiracy in 1937? This question was repeatedly raised at various levels in different years, especially during the period of ‘rehabilitation’ – in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Historian N.S. Cherushev believes that there was no military conspiracy in 1937.