8. American Relief Agency clinic, Volga famine, 1921
9. Left to right: Stalin, Rykov, Zinoviev, and Bukharin at the dacha, 1924
10. Sergei Kirov (left) and Sergo Orjonikidze, north Caucasus, 1920
11. Left to right: Trotsky, Kamenev, and Zinoviev (front), mid-1920s
12. Delivering prisoners to the Lubianka, 1928
13. Boris Savinkov, 1922
14. Menzhinsky, 1925
15. Menzhinsky’s funeral, 1934. To the right of the coffin stand Genrikh Iagoda, Menzhinsky’s second wife, Alla Semionovna, and Menzhinsky’s surviving sister, Vera
16. Stalin relaxing at the dacha,
17. Mayakovsky, shortly after his suicide, 1930
18. Pavel Dybenko and Aleksandra Kollontai with Dybenko’s sister and parents, 1918
19. Genrikh Iagoda and Maksim Gorky, 1934
20. Famine, Kharkov province, 1932
21. Stalin and Voroshilov fishing, Abkhazia, 1933. Left to right: Voroshilov, Stalin, unknown bare-chested figure, Beria
22. Stalin and his second wife, Nadezhda Allilueva-Stalina,
23. Right to left: Stalin; his daughter, Svetlana, and second son, Vasili, 1936
24. Stalin’s NKVD guards, Sukhum, 1933
25. Molotov and his daughter, Svetlana,
26. Leonid Nikolaev, killer of Sergei Kirov,
27. OGPU boss Filipp Medved, White Sea Canal, 1931
28. Kirov in his coffin, December 1934
29. Prisoners at work, White Sea Canal, 1933
30. Svirlag corrective labor camp, Leningrad province, 1936
31. Judges at Menshevik trial, 1931
32. Andrei Vyshindky, chief prosecutor in the 1930s show trials
33. Faina Niurina, acting chief prosecutor of the Russian Federation in the 1930s
34. Rykov (front left) and Bukharin (center) on their way to trial, 1938
35. Nikolai Ezhov (right) with his brother, Ivan
36. Ezhov (left) conferring with Stalin, 1937
37. Ezhov and Orjonikidze at the dacha, 1936. Left to right: Ezhove’s foster daughter Natalia; Ezhov; Ezhov’s second wife, Evgeniia; Sergo Orjonikidze; Orjonikidze’s wife, Zinaida, and assistan, Semushkin
38. Red Army leaders in the late 1920s. Left to right: defense commissar Klim Voroshilov, Marshal Tukhachevsky, Nokolai Muralov, chief of staff Aleksandr Egorov
39. Lazar Kaganovich, early 1930s
40. Sergo Orjonikidze very shortly after his suicide or murder, February 1937. Left to right: his widow, Zinaida Orjonikidze, Molotov, Ezhov, Stalin, Zhdanov, Kaganovich, Mikoyan, and Voroghilov
41. Lavrenti Beria, mid-1920s
42. Beria’s guards, chauffeurs, and pimps Nadaraia and Sarkisov
43. Caucasian Party caucus, 1935. Left to right: Pilipe Makharadze, Mir-Jafar Bagirov, Beria
44. Sailing on the Black Sea, 1933. Left to right: Lakoba’s wife, Sarie; Nina Beria; Lavrenti Beria; Lakoba’s son, Rauf. On right, with her arm on the captain’s shoulder, Stalin’s daughter, Svetlana
45. Party conference, 1935: head of Abhkaz Party, Nestor Lakoba; Beria, head of Armenian Party, Agasi Khanjian
46. Lakoba’s funeral, January 1937. The message on the wreath reads “To our close friend Comrade Nestor from Nina and Lavrenti Beria.” Bottom: Nina and Lavrenti Beria
47. Vasili Blokhin, chief executioner at the Lubianka, 1940s
48. Meeting, 1936. Front row, left to right: Khrushchiov, Zhdanov, Kaganovich, Voroshilov, Stalin; second row, first from left: Georgi Malenkov
49. Head of SMERSH Viktor Abakumov,
50. Abakumov after his arrest, 1951
51. Latvians being deported to Siberia, 1946
52. Show trial of 1938
53. Vsevolod Meierkhold
54. Meierkhold and a portrait of his wife, Zinaida Raikh
55. Charlatan biologist Trofim Lysenko, late 1930s
56. Geneticist Nikolai Vavilov, Lysenko’s victim, late 1930s
57. Marina Tsvetaeva and her daughter, Ariadna, 1925
58. Nuclear physicist Piotr Kapitsa (left) with Jewish actor Solomon Mikhoels, 1946
a. Leonid Zakovsky (Stubis), head of Leningrad NKVD, 1937
b. Genrikh Liushkov, head of secret political section, defected to Japan, 1938
c. Baron Pillar von Pilchau, last aristocrat in NKVD
d. Anatoli Esaulov, who interrogated Ezhov
e. Vsevolod Merkulov, physics graduate and Beria’s deputy
f. Akvsenti Rapava, head of Georgian NKVD, after his second arrest, 1953
g. Bogdan Kobulov, Beria’s associate and NKVD representative in East Germany
h. General Vlasik, chief of Stalin’s household and tutor to his children, after his arrest, 1952
i. Iakov Agranov, NKVD’s specialist for intellectuals and associate of Mayakovsky
DONALD RAYFIELD is professor of Russian and Georgian at the University of London and the author of a number of books on Russian writers and intellectuals, including an acclaimed biography of Anton Chekhov.
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