purges were necessary to fight the political enemies of those times. They claim that the predominant view of purges is the result of the coincidence of interests of post-Stalin Soviet politicians and Western politicians and historians (particularly Nikita Khrushchev, who initiated "de-Stalinization"). The former would have liked to discredit the Stalinist opposition while the aim of the latter was to discredit the Soviet Union as an entity. References and notes ^ Marcel Pauker (1896 - 1938) - ein Verfemter External links Another View of Stalin, by Ludo Martens, in defense of Stalin (if you download the Postscript files, you can convert them to.pdf format here 3) CDI Russia Weekly # 230, "Russia: Rights Group Marks Bolshevik Anniversary With Catalog Of Soviet Repressions" By Gregory Feifer "The Collectivization 'Genocide'" Categories: Soviet political repressionSoviet phraseologyHistory of the Soviet Union Navigation menu You are not logged in Discussions INPUT Create account Login ArticleDiscussion ReadingEditChange sourceHistorySearch Search Wikipedia Home Recent changes cafe Random article Facebook Participation How to get started on Wikipedia Help Thematic portals Required items Donations Tool kit What do you send here? Related changes Send file Special pages Browse history Page information Quote this article Wikidata element Printing / exporting Create book
Download PDF Printable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons In other languages Български Deutsch Ελληνικά English Spanish French Magyar Српски / srpski Türkçe Another 54 Change the links The page was last edited on February 22, 2021, at 10:54 AM. This text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; there may be additional clauses. See Terms of Use for details. "The War for the Defense of the Fatherland" in the life and work of Moldovan writers: a turning point and a founding myth " Petru Negura in Diana Dumitru, Igor Caşu, Andrei Cuşco, Petru Negură (eds.), World War II. Memory and History in Eastern and Western Europe (World War II. Memory and History in the East and West of Europe), Chisinau, Cartier, 2013. 2,178 Views 32 Pages 1 File Cultural History, History of the USSR, World War II, Moldova, Soviet literature Show less ▴ Publication Name: in Diana Dumitru, Igor Caşu, Andrei Cuşco, Petru Negură (eds.), Al Doilea Război Mondial. Memory and History in Eastern and Western Europe (World War II. Memory and History in the East and West of Europe), Chisinau, Cartier, 2013. Download Full PDF Package