The Good Man and the Revolution: Notes of an Eyewitness Who Was Forgotten to be Shot

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Stalin, 1927: “After Lenin, of all the outstanding party organizers I know, I know only two of whom our party can and should be proud: I. F. Dubrovinsky, who died in Turukhansk exile, and Ya. M. Sverdlov ...” . The future dictator understood that his involvement with Dubrovinsky (Innokenty, Inok) raised his authority in the eyes of the old party members. And they valued Inok extremely highly - Nogin: "Innokenty enjoyed the reputation of a comrade who could be placed in our party right after Lenin." And even more than that - he "was a recognized leader." How little we know our own history! Writer Igor Duel fills another gap in the historical education of Russians.

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Publication language: Russian

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