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INDEX

Abakumov, Viktor

Abashidze (Seminary Inspector),

Abkhazia,

Academy of Sciences Affair

Achinsk,

Adelkhanov, Emile,

Adelkhanov Shoe Factory, Tbilisi

Agitprop Department (Secretariat),

agriculture: Lenin’s policy on,; Stalin’s policy on; increased output under Second Five-Year Pan; in war; see also peasants

Akhkazia

Akhmatova, Anna,

Albania,

Alexander I, Tsar

Alexandra, Empress of Nicholas II

Alexandrov, Alexander

Alexeev, General Mikhail

Alexei, Tsarevich

Alikhanov, General

All-People’s Union for the Struggle for Russia’s Regeneration

Alliluev family: Stalin and Sverdlov stay with after escape; and Stalin’s exile to Siberia; Lenin and Stalin move in with; and Stalin’s marriage to Nadya; on Stalin’s vindictiveness; relations with Stalin after Nadya’s death

Alliluev, Fëdor (Fedya; Nadya’s brother),

Alliluev, Pavel (Nadya’s brother); death

Alliluev, Sergei (Nadya’s father): Stalin meets in St Petersburg; arrested; and Stalin’s exile in Siberia; and Stalin’s return from exile; stays at Zubalovo; and arrest of Redens; death; memoir of Stalin

Alliluev, Vladimir (Stalin’s nephew)

Allilueva, Anna (Nadya’s sister): imprisoned in Lubyanka; attracted to Stalin; and Stalin’s readiness for revolution; marriage to Redens; and Nadya’s effects after suicide; tells Svetlana of mother’s suicide; husband arrested; memoir of Stalin; arrested and sentenced

Allilueva, Kira (Alexander/Yevgenia’s daughter),

Allilueva, Nadezhda (Stalin’s second wife; Nadya): mental problems,; and Stalin’s exile in Siberia; Stalin meets on return from exile; attracted to Stalin; and Stalin’s stay in home of; works as Stalin’s secretary; accompanies Stalin on grain-procurement mission; marriage to Stalin; appearance and character; career ambitions; marriage relations; children and home life; excluded from Party membership; temperament; works for Lenin; and Stalin’s flirting and romances; studies at Industrial Academy; Bukharin visits; health difficulties; trip to Germany for treatment; suicide and funeral; letters from Stalin; housekeeping

Allilueva, Olga (Nadya’s mother): and Stalin’s exile in Siberia; Stalin visits on return from exile; looks after Stalin in hiding; and Nadya’s home life; depression and death

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