Introduction. The Khrushchev school of falsification: "The 20th century's most influential speech"
The cult and Lenin's "testament"
The cult
Lenin's "testament"
Collegiality "trampled"
"Collegiality" in work
Stalin "morally and physically annihilated" leaders who opposed him
Mass repressions generally
''Enemy of the people"
Zinoviev and Kamenev
Trotskyites
Stalin neglected party
Stalin's "arbitrariness" towards the party
Reference to "a party commission under the control of the Central Committee Presidium"; fabrication of materials during repressions
December 1, 1934 "directive" signed by Enukidze
Khrushchev pmplies Stalin's involvement in Kirov's murder
Stalin's and Zhdanov's telegram to the Politburo of September 25 1936
Stalin's report at the February-March 1937 CC Plenun
"Many members questioned mass repression", especially Pavel Postyshev
The "cases" against party members and related questions
Eikhe
Ezhov
Rudzutak
Rozenblium
Kabakov
S.V. Kossior
V. Ia. Chubar'
P.P. Postyshev
A.V. Kosarev
The lists
Resolutions of the January 1938 CC Plenum
''Beria's gang"
"Torture telegram"
Rodos tortured Chubar' and Kosior on Beria's orders
Stalin and the war
Stalin didn't heed warnings about war
Vorontsov's Letter
German soldier
Commanders killed
Stalin's ''demoralization" after the beginning of the war
Stalin a bad commander
Khar'kov 1942
Stalin planned military operations on a globe
Stalin downgraded Zhukov
Of plots and affairs
Deportations of nationalities
The Leningrad affair
The Mingrelian affair
Yugoslavia
The doctors' plot
Beria, his "machinations" and "crimes"
Beria
Kaminsky accuses Beria of working with the Mussavat
Kartvelishvili
Kedrov
Ordzhonikidze's brother
Ideology and culture
Stalin, short biography
The 'short course'
Stalin signed order for monument to himself on July 2, 1951
The palace of soviets
The Lenin Prize
Stalin's last years in power
Stalin suggested huge tax increase on Kolkhozes
Stalin insulted Postyshev
"Disorganization" of Politburo work
Stalin suspected Voroshilov an ''English agent"
Andreev
Molotov
Mikoian
Expansion of the Presidium
A typology of prevarication
A typology of Khrushchev's prevarication
Exposing lie is not the same as establishing the truth
Historical vs. judicial evidence
Torture and the historical problems related to it
A typology of Khrushchevian prevarication
The "revelations"
The typology
The results of Khrushchev's "revelations"; falsified
Rehabilitations
Falsified rehabilitations
Conclusion
The enduring legacy of Khrushchev's
Deception
Why did Khrushchev attack Stalin?
The Khrushchev conspiracy?
Aleksandr S. Shcherbakov
Implications: The influence on Soviet society
Political Implications
Trotsky
Unresolved weaknesses in the Soviet system of socialism