The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939-1953

Cover of The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939-1953 by Michael Parrish
Publisher: Holtzbrinck
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 456
ISBN-13: 9780275951139
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.1401452 Inches
Weight: 1.87613384962 Pounds
Width: 0.999998 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 947.084/2
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The Lesser Terror: Soviet State Security, 1939-1953 by Michael Parrish is a comprehensive study published by Holtzbrinck on May 16, 1996. This first edition spans 456 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the operations of Soviet state security during a critical period marked by significant historical events, focusing on the role of Stalin and key figures in the extensive crimes committed against the Soviet populace.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the Soviet state security apparatus, particularly the career of V. S. Abakumov, who served as Minister of State Security from 1946 to 1951. The text draws on Glasnost revelations and newly released archival materials to document various atrocities, including the Katyn massacre and the repression of military officers. It also discusses the broader implications of state terror under Stalin, the anti-cosmopolitan campaign, and the aftermath of Stalin’s death, making this work relevant for those studying Soviet history and the functions of intelligence operations.


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This is the first major study based on Soviet documents and revelations of the Soviet state security during the period 1939-1953―a period about which relatively little is known. The book documents the role of Stalin and the major players in massive crimes carried out during this period against the Soviet people. It also provides the first detailed biography of V. S. Abakumov, Minister of State Security, 1946-1951.

Based on Glasnost revelations and recently released archival material, this study covers the operations of Soviet state security from Beriia’s appointment in 1938 until Stalin’s death. The book pays particular attention to the career of V. S. Abakumov, head of SMERSH counterintelligence during the war and minister in charge of the MGB (the predecessor of the KGB) from 1946 until his removal and arrest in July 1951.

The author argues that terror remained the central feature of Stalin’s rule even after the Great Terror and he provides examples of how he micromanaged the repressions. The book catalogs the major crimes committed by the security organs and the leading perpetrators and provides evidence that the crimes were similar to those for which the Nazi leaders were punished after the war. Subjects covered include Katyn and its aftermath, the arrest and execution of senior military officers, the killing of political prisoners near Orel in September 1941, and the deportations of various nationalities during the war. The post-war period saw the Aviator and Leningrad affairs as well as the anti-cosmopolitan campaign whose target was mainly Jewish intellectuals. Later chapters cover Abakumov’s downfall, the hatching of the Mingrelian and Doctors plots and the events that followed Stalin’s death. Finally, there are chapters on the fate of those who ran Stalin’s machinery of terror in the last 13 years of his rule. These and other topics will be of concern to all students and scholars of Soviet history and those interested in secret police and intelligence operations.

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