N. Tumarkin,
L. Vasil’eva,
L. Vasil’eva,
L. Viola,
D. Volkogonov,
D. Volkogonov,
O. Volobuev and S. Kuleshov,
D. Watson,
D. Watson, ‘The Politburo and Foreign Policy in the 1930s’ in E. A. Rees (ed.),
D. C. Watt,
K. Weller,
S. G. Wheatcroft, ‘From Team-Stalin to Degenerate Tyranny’ in E. A. Rees (ed.),
S. G. Wheatcroft and R. W. Davies, ‘Agriculture’ in R. W. Davies, M. Harrison and S. G. Wheatcroft,
S. G. Wheatcroft and R. W. Davies, ‘Population’ in R. W. Davies, M. Harrison, S. G. Wheatcroft,
V. Zemskov, ‘Prinuditel’nye migratsii iz Pribaltiki v 1940–1950 gg.’,
A. Zimin,
Ye. Zubkova, ‘Obshchestvennaya atmosfera posle voiny (1945–1946)’,
Ye. Zubkova,
V. Zubok and C. Pleshakov
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;
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