Rupert Butler
Stalin’s Secret Police examines the Soviet state’s treatment of the enemies of Bolshevism, using methods that were so ruthless that the government was moved to abolish the organization ‘with expressions of gratitude for heroic work’ in 1922. Illustrated with more... Read moreRead less
Stalin’s Secret Police examines the Soviet state’s treatment of the enemies of Bolshevism, using methods that were so ruthless that the government was moved to abolish the organization ‘with expressions of gratitude for heroic work’ in 1922. Illustrated with more than 100 black-and-white photographs and expertly written, Stalin’s Secret Police is a chilling history of the Soviet secret police from 1917 to the fall of Communism.
Format: 240 x 189mm pb
Extent: 192pp
Word count: 65,000
Illustrations: 100 b/w photographs
ISBN: 9781782743170
Rupert Butler is a journalist and author of several books on military history, Germany and Russia in World War II, including The Gestapo and SS Wiking.
Rupert Butler is a journalist and author of several books on military history, Germany and Russia in World War II, including The Gestapo and SS Wiking.
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