Beria, my father : inside Stalin's Kremlin

書誌事項

Beria, my father : inside Stalin's Kremlin

Sergo Beria ; edited by Françoise Thom ; English translation by Brian Pearce

Duckworth, 2001

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Мой отец, Лаврентий Берия

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [374]-378)and indexes

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内容説明

For almost 20 years two men from Georgia dominated the Russians and its empire: Stalin and Beria as head of what was to become the KGB. This book is a memoir of daily life with these two men who sent millions to their graves. It vividly paints Stalin's increasingly psychotic nature and the dread that pervaded everyone's life, even that of Beria, but also the incomprehensible loyalty that Stalin inspired among women such as the author's mother, also a Georgian. It also contains Sergio's anecdotes like the time he was chased by Svetlana, Stalin's nymphomaniac daughter. Upon Stalin's mysterious death, Beria dramatically lost the struggle for power with Khrushchev, a Russian, who murdered him with the aid of his fellow politburo members. This book shows what it was like to grow up at the top in a duplicitous and deeply immoral and violent atmosphere.

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