The most comprehensive and revealing investigation of Stalinism
and political developments in the Soviet Union from 1922-1953, this
edition is an extensively revised and expanded version of a classic
work. Internationally known historian Roy Medvedev has included
more than one-hundred new interviews, unpublished memoirs, and
archives from survivors of Stalin's death camps. This updated
version of a classic work was written during a time of great change
in the Soviet Union. With the advent of "perestroika" and
"glasnost, " more progressive leadership has sought to demolish the
Stalinist system which had finally crippled the Soviet Union and
incited public discontent.
"Let History Judge" contains new material on: purges in
1929-1931 and terror against the peasantry, the Kirov assasination
and show trials, the "great terror" from 1936-1938 which caused
irreparable damage to the Soviet Union and left it vulnerable for
Hilter's attack in 1941, the trial of Bukharin, Trotsky's
revolutionary activity and Stalin's involvement with his murder in
Mexico, Stalin's miscalculations and errors during the war which
cost the Soviet Union nearly 25 million in casualties, new purges
from 1946-1953, and the actual vote of the Seventeenth Congress,
which decided Stalin's candidacy.
Since the first edition was finished by the author in 1969 and
published in 1971, dozens of new informants have come forward to
give their evidence to Roy Medvedev. Distinguished Soviet literary,
cultural, and political figures like the late Alexander Twardovsky,
Ilja Ehrenburg, Konstantin Simonov, Yuri Trifono, Mikhail Romm and
many others have accumulated documentary records of Stalinism in
anticipation of an expanded version.
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