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Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941 (Paperback, New Ed)
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Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941 (Paperback, New Ed)
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Terror, in the sense of mass, unjust arrests, characterized the
USSR during the late 1930s. But, argues Robert Thurston in this
controversial book, Stalin did not intend to terrorize the country
and did not need to rule by fear. Memoirs and interviews with
Soviet people indicate that many more believed in Stalin's quest to
eliminate internal enemies than were frightened by it. Drawing on
recently opened Soviet archives and other sources, Thurston shows
that between 1934 and 1936 police and court practice relaxed
significantly. Then a series of events, together with the tense
international situation and memories of real enemy activity during
the savage Russian Civil War, combined to push leaders and people
into a hysterical hunt for perceived "wreckers." After late 1938,
however, the police and courts became dramatically milder. Coercion
was not the key factor keeping the regime in power. More important
was voluntary support, fostered at least in the cities by broad
opportunities to criticize conditions and participate in decision
making on the local level. The German invasion of 1941 found the
populace deeply divided in its judgment of Stalinism, but the
country's soldiers generally fought hard in its defense. Using
German and Russian sources, the author probes Soviet morale and
performance in the early fighting. Thurston's portrait of the era
sheds new light on Stalin and the nature of his regime. It presents
an unconventional and less condescending view of the Soviet people,
depicted not simply as victims but also as actors in the violence,
criticisms, and local decisions of the 1930s. Ironically, Stalinism
helped prepare the way for the much more active society and for the
reforms of fifty years later.
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