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Дэлхийн хамгийн том орон өглөө болгон түүний нэрийг дуудан сэрж байлаа. Энэ нэр өдөр бүр радиогоор сонстож, дуунд цуурайтаж, сонины хуудсанд дурайна. Энэ нэрийг хамгийн аугаа шагнал болгож үйлдвэр, хамтрал, гудамж, хотод олгоно. Цэргүүд энэ нэрийг дуудан үхэлтэй тулалдана. Дайны үед Сталинград цусанд умбаж, хөрс нь эргэсэн ч түүний нэрээр нэрлэгдсэн хот дайсанд бууж өгөөгүй юм. Зохион байгуулсан улс төрийн аллагынх нь золиос болсон хүмүүс түүний нэрийг дуудсаар үхэж байв. Хорих лагеруудын хэдэн сая хоригдлууд голыг эргүүлж, туйлд хот босгож байхдаа өчнөөн зуун мянгаараа үрэгдэж байлаа – тэд энэ бүхнээ түүний хөргийн дор бүтээсэн юм. Түүний хүрэл болон гантиг хөшөө аугаа том орны энд тэндгүй.

444 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 2010

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Edvard Radzinsky

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Radzinsky (Russian: Эдвард Радзинский) is an author of more than forty popular non-fiction books on historical subjects. Since the 1990s, he has written the series Mysteries of History. The books translated to English include his biographies of Tsars Nicholas II and Alexander II, Rasputin, and Joseph Stalin. His book Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives discusses a number of well known controversies about Joseph Stalin, including the existence of a fuller text of Lenin's Testament, the alleged involvement of Stalin as an agent of the Tsarist secret police, and the role of Stalin in the death of his wife and the murder of Sergey Kirov. According to Radzinsky, Stalin was poisoned by order of Lavrentiy Beria. His book includes an interview with a former bodyguard of Stalin, who stated that on the night of Stalin's death, the bodyguards were relieved of duty by an NKVD officer named Khrustalev. This same officer was briefly mentioned in Memories, the memoir of Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva. Radzinsky also supported the hypotesis by Viktor Suvorov that Stalin had prepared a preemptive strike against Nazi Germany

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Although it is very speculative about rationality of Iosif Stalin, this book is excellent piece art.
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