Estonia/Estonians, 213-14, 384 arrests and trials, 25, 62, 77, 78, 91, 289-90 World War II, with Wehrmacht units, 253n, 262n
ethnic groups see nationalities and ethnic groups
Etinger, Y. G., 157-58, 624
Faitelevich, 441
family and relatives (of prisoner [ChS]), 6, 12, 58, 106, 226, 284, 460, 480, 549-50, 567-68 arrests, 8, 39, 40, 72, 73, 77, 91 correspondence, 6, 460, 480, 481, 514-15, 549-50 exile, 33, 85, 264
food parcels, 6, 114, 195-96, 214, 280, 452, 469, 479, 546, 606
famine (1920s), 334, 342, 343, 344 and Orthodox Church, 343-47 passim, 351
State Commission for Famine Relief (Pomgol), 34, 344, 345, 346, 347, 351, 638
famine (1930s), 55, 198
Famine Organizers, trial, 47-48
farming see agriculture
Fastenko, Anatoly I., 190-96, 201, 202, 205, 206, 216, 223, 226, 227, 229, 233
Fedotov, A. A., 375, 377, 380, 381, 382, 389, 391, 393, 394, 397, 624
Feldman, 441
Figner, Vera N., 457, 458, 624
Filonenko, Maksimilian M., 357, 624
Finnish War, 77, 243
Firguf, 325n
The First Circle, 157, 590
Five-Year Plans see economy and economic planning, Five-Year Plans
Florya, Father Fyodor, 576
“Four-sixths” law, 58, 88-89 France, Anatole, 267 France, 192, 272, 383-84
Soviet émigrés, 43, 263 World War II, Resistance, 257n, 263
Frank, Semyon L., 372, 624 Free Philosophic Society, 59
“Fundamental Principles of Criminal Prosecution of the U.S.S.R.,” 291
Fyodor Ivanovich, 232, 624
Fyodorov, 153
Fyodorov, 329-30
Gaaz, Fyodor P. (Friedrich Joseph Haas), 208n, 624 Gamarnik, Yan B., 411, 624
Gammerov, Boris, 235-36, 611-12, 613, 614
Gandal, Berta, 98
Garin, N. (Nikolai G. Mikhailovsky), 46, 624
Gartman, 41
Gavrilov, 545
Gendelman-Grabovsky, Mikhail Y., 359, 365
Geraska, 441, 453
Germans (in U.S.S.R.): arrests, 78 Germany, 36n, 59, 174
Gestapo compared to MGB, 145/i
Jews, persecution of, 55, 174
World War I, 219/t, 242, 343, 356-57
Germany (cont’d) World War II, 80, 81-82, 263, 518; German prisoners of war, 84, 584, 602; prisoner of war camps, 218-19, 239, 243, 245-46, 248, 256; Soviet émigrés, 85, 566; Soviet prisoners of war as police (Polizei), 142, 218, 245, 246, 640; Soviet prisoners of war as spies, 220, 221-22, 246-47, 247-48, 260, 261; Soviet prisoners of war as work force, 238, 245, 246, 258; Soviet prisoners of war with partisans, 244-45, 261; war criminals, 84, 175, 176-77; see also World War II, anti-Soviet fighting forces with Wehrmacht Gernet, Mikhail N., 301n, 466/1, 624 Gil-Blazhevich (Rodionov), V. V., 254/z, 257/z
Ginzburg, Abram M., 403-04
Ginzburg, Yevgeniya S.: Journey into the Whirlwind, xii, 99/i, 480, 481, 482, 567, 624
Gippius, Zinaida N., 263, 624
Glavtop (Main Fuels Committee): trial, 97, 334-35, 388
Godelyuk, 316-17, 318
Goldman, 107, 170, 171 “gold” wave, 52-54, 98
Golikov, Filipp I., 240/z, 624
Golitsyn, Vsevolod P., 445 Golyakov, Ivan T., 172, 624
Gorky, Maxim (Aleksei M. Peshkov), xii, 194, 223, 241, 512n, 560, 624
and Korolenko, 34, 36/i
and Lenin, 31-32, 328
Gorokhovets: army camps, 110, 163
Gosplan see State Planning Commission
Gots, Abram R., 361, 624
Gotye (Gautier), Yuri V., 51
Govorov, Leonid A., 252n, 624
GPU (State Political Administration), 36, 37, 68, 336, 638
Grabishchenko, Nikolai, 146, 154
Grachev, Misha, 580
Granat Encyclopedia, 204, 410/z
Granovsky, Bishop Antonin, 345
Great Britain, 272, 287, 288, 384
World War II, 242; British prisoners of war, 219, 243; repatriation of Soviets, 85, 249, 259-60; Yalta Conference, 185, 259
Greece: civil war, 91, 92
Greeks (in U.S.S.R.): arrests, 91-92
Griboyedov, Aleksandr S., 132, 624
Gngorenko, Pyotr G., 240/z, 624
Grigoryev, Iosif F., 14, 625
Grin, 311, 313
Grin (Grinovsky), Aleksandr S., 533, 625
Grinevitsky, Ignati I., 132, 625
Groman, Vladimir G., 49, 401, 407, 625
Gromyko, Andrei A., 552-53, 625
Gubaidulin, 427w Gugel, 313
Guiding Principles of the Criminal Law of the R.S.F.S.R., 301
Gul (Goul), Roman F., 156/z, 625
Gumilyev, Nikolai S., 95, 515, 625
Gurovich, S. Y., 350, 351
Gvozdev, Kuzma A., 401/1
Haas, Friedrich-Joseph see Gaaz,
Fyodor P. Hammurabi, Code of, 65
Hauke, Maximilian, 36/i
Haw Haw, Lord (William Joyce), 242
Herzen, Aleksandr I., 287, 625
Hitler, Adolf, 55, 59, 258, 399
“Hiwi,” 246, 638
Hungarians: arrests, 86
Hungary: uprising, 260/z
Ignatovsky, 289, 441
Ikov, V. K., 400-01
Ilin, 149/z
Ilin, Fyodor F. see Raskolnikov (Ilin)
Ilin, Ivan A., 372, 625
Ilin, Mikhail A. see Osorgin (Ilin)
Ilin, Viktor N., 149/z, 155
Industrial Party see Promparty
informers, 40, 46, 59, 97; see also denunciations
Ingal, Georgi, 613, 614
Ingush, 84, 638
Inoshin, 5
intelligentsia: arrests and persecution, 28, 31, 41-42, 72-73, 371-72, 399: “Tactical Center” case, trial, 327-33, 401
Lenin on, 32, 328 see also engineers and technicians;
literature; schools and universities;
scientists International Red Cross, 219
interrogations, 65, 67, 93-143, 144, 504, 619
Form 206, 70, 141, 142-43
physical methods, 53, 54, 93, 98-99, 100, 102, 103, 108-17, 126-27, 127-28
interrogations (confd) psychological methods, 97-98, 99, 103-08, 448
Tsarist regime, 132, 409 see also Code of Criminal Procedure;
prisons Ion, Father Superior, 325
Iosse, Konkordiya N., 40, 154
Irakly, Father, 14-15
Irkutsk: prison, 534, 535, 542
Italy: World War II, Resistance, 257 n
ITL (Corrective Labor Camp), 248
Ivan Kalita, 339, 625
Ivanov, 243
Ivanov, V. I., 505/1
Ivanova, 361
Ivanovo: prisons, 445, 450-51, 452, 489, 534-35
Ivanov-Razumnik (Razumnik V. Ivanov), 99/i, 111, 125, 150/1, 395, 625
Ivkov, 117
Izgoyev (Lande), Aleksandr S., 372, 625
Izmailov, Nikolai V., 51, 625
Izvestiya , 36/i, 133, 290n, 291/1, 297/1,
375/1, 400, 413
Japan: World War II, 84, 259n
Japanese War, 272
Jews, persecution of: Germany, 55, 174
Soviet: Black Hundreds, 312, 339, 627; “doctors’ case,” 92, 157, 158, 638; Hehalutz, 38, 638
judiciary see laws and judiciary
Kadenko group, 83
Kady case: trial, 419-31, 449, 450;
see also Vlasov, Vasily G.
Kagan, Viktor, 601
Kaganovich, Lazar M., 45, 414-15, 416, 417, 625
Kalganov, Aleksandr, 71 Kalina, Ira, 562
Kalinin, Mikhail I., 344, 345, 449, 455, 472/1, 586, 625
Kalinnikov, Ivan A., 379, 389, 398
Kalmyks, 25, 84, 638
Kalyagin, 292
Kamenev (Rosenfeld), Lev B., 130, 358, 397, 409-13 passim, 467, 625
Kaminsky (and “Kaminsky brigade”), 257/1, 258/1
Kanatchikov, 345
Kaplan, Fanya (Dora), 328, 362, 625
Karakozov, Dmitri V., 287, 625
Karasik, 425, 428
Karbe, Yuri, 539
Karetnikov, Aleksandr G., 294-95, 296
Karger, N. K., 6
Karklin, 354, 435
Karpov, Fyodor F., 248, 601
Karpunich-Braven, 10, 116, 126
Karsavin, Lev P., 372, 625
Kasso, Lev A., 310, 626
Kasyanov, Vasily A., 98
Katanyan, Ruben P., 465, 626
Katyn, 77
Kaverznev (Kolbe), 79/i
Kazakov, Ignati N., 5/i, 626
Kazan: prison, 480, 481, 482
Kerch: World War II, 81, 239, 241
Kerensky, Aleksandr F., 434, 626
KGB (State Security Committee), 638
Khalkhin-Gol, 80, 110, 638
Kharkov: Political Red Cross, 41
World War II, 81, 239
Khasan, 80, 639
Khodkevich, Tanya, 37
Kholik, 294
Khomenko, V. N., 453-54
Khrennikov, 375, 396, 409
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