-
known as the Year of '37 (37-й год, Tridtsat' sed'moy god) and the
Yezhovshchina (Ежовщина [(j)ɪˈʐofɕːɪnə], lit. 'period of Yezhov'), was a political...
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deserved to be
killed without mercy. Furthermore, the
legacy of the
Yezhovshchina and
other Stalinist repression had
given the Chekisty, as
secret policemen...
- "traitor of
Motherland family members". As an
element of the
rollback of
Yezhovshchina, the
order (signed by
Lavrenty Beria on
October 17, 1938) instructed...
- Yezhov's deputy.
Beria had
managed to
survive the
Great Purge and the "
Yezhovshchina"
during the
years 1936–1938, even
though he had
almost become one of...
- 6% were
ethnic Jews.
Between 1936 and 1940,
during the
Great Purge,
Yezhovshchina and
after the
rapprochement with **** Germany,
Stalin had
largely eliminated...
- the
Ryutin Affair. He was
executed in
January 1937 as part of the "
Yezhovshchina" (Great Purge)
conducted against political oppositionists and suspected...
- in the
Leningrad region".
Paris Institute of
Political Studies. The
Yezhovshchina or Stalin's
Great Terror [...] The
precise end
result of
these operations...
-
secret policeman a Chekisty.
Semichastny felt that the
legacy of the
Yezhovshchina ("Yezhovz times") of 1936-1939 had
given the KGB a
fearsome re****tion...
-
implementation of
death sentences,
signifying the end of the
Great Purge ("
Yezhovshchina").
Soviet deportations from
Bessarabia and
Northern Bukovina (1940–1951)...
- had
roots not only in the era of the
Great Terror, also
known as the
Yezhovshchina, but also in Brezhnev's
carefully cultivated culture of
collective decision-making...