The black myth of the "bloody executioner" Beria

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The black myth of the "bloody executioner" Beria 115 years ago, 17 (29) March 1899, born Lavrenty Pavlovich Beria. The future Stalinist people's commissar was born in the village of Merheuli of the Sukhum district of the Kutaisi province in a poor peasant family. Lawrence had good abilities and graduated from the Sukhum primary school. In 1919, he graduated from the Baku Secondary Mechanical and Technical Construction School, receiving a diploma of a builder-architect. While studying he worked, it was necessary to support his mother and sister. He was a tutor, worked as a trainee in the Nobel oil company. He began studying at the Baku Polytechnic Institute, but did not complete the course. He became a member of the RSDLP (b) and entered the path of a revolutionary.

In 1917, as part of an army technical unit, he traveled to the Romanian front, served in Odessa, then in Pascani (Romania). He was treated for illness. He continued to work in the Bolshevik organization. After the defeat of the Baku commune and the seizure of Baku by Turkish troops, he was an underground worker. In 1919-1920 He worked in the counter-intelligence of the Musavatists in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, passing the information received to the headquarters of the Red Army in Tsaritsyn. At the same time, Lavrenty Pavlovich led the illegal communist organization of technicians.

After the restoration of Soviet power in Baku, he was sent for illegal work in the Georgian Democratic Republic. He was supposed to prepare an uprising against the Menshevik government, but was arrested. He was sent from Georgia. In 1921 - 1931 Beria held senior positions in the state security organs in Transcaucasia. During his service in the Cheka-GPU in Georgia and Transcaucasia, Lavrenty Pavlovich did considerable work to defeat the Dashnaks, Musavatists, Trotskyists, Social Revolutionaries, Mensheviks and agents of foreign intelligence services. In addition, after the collapse of the Russian empire and during the Civil War, banditry broke into Georgia and Transcaucasia. Peasants cultivated the land with a rifle on their shoulders, so it was dangerous to live and work at that time. In addition, robbers like the Kurdish mountaineers regularly made raids from abroad. The state security bodies put things in order in the region, by the 1930 years the border was closed. This was the merit of Beria. For the successful struggle against counterrevolution and banditry in 1923, he was awarded the Order of the Battle Red Banner of the Georgian Republic, and in 1924, he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of the USSR.

Beria showed himself perfectly, at the end of 1920's - 1938's. occupying a number of top party positions in the Caucasus. Under the leadership of L. P. Beria, the economy of the region developed rapidly. Beria was a true technocrat. He made a great contribution to the development of the oil industry in Transcaucasia, with him opened many large enterprises. In 1938, almost half of the black gold production was given by new production. Significant success was observed in the metallurgy, coal and manganese industries.

In Georgia, a great health work was done, in particular, in draining the swamps, turning it into an all-Union resort area. Agriculture developed at a good pace. Drainage of swamps has expanded agricultural areas. The Transcaucasus has turned into a zone for growing unique subtropical crops for the Soviet Union. The now famous mandarins in the gardens of Abkhazia, appeared precisely in the years of Beria’s leadership. Where previously they grew only grain and vegetables, they created citrus orchards. In Transcaucasia, tea, citrus fruits, grapes, and rare industrial crops were grown. This made it possible to seriously raise the standard of living of the peasantry. For example, during the Great Patriotic War, when the Russian regions were starving (especially under the invaders) or half-starving, there was no food shortage in the South Caucasus. In addition, the development of social infrastructure, construction, etc.

In 1931, the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) announced gross political mistakes and perversions that were made by the party leadership of Transcaucasia. Among the leading cadres, both in the Transcaucasus and in the republics, there were elements of “atamanism” - an unprincipled struggle for power. The tribal system had deep roots in the region and led to the creation of socialism with “Caucasian specifics”, when personal, narrow group and clan interests were put above national and public ones. In November 1931 of the year Beria was appointed first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Georgia, and in October 1932 of the year - the first secretary of the Transcaucasian Regional Committee, while maintaining his previous position. Lavrenty Pavlovich “cleansed” the Transcaucasian party organization, the “perversions of party policy” were corrected. The appetites and ambitions of the local “khans and princes” were shortened. By this, Beria earned the good memory of ordinary people and the hatred of the local “nobility” with party tickets.

At the same time, he showed a “human” style of leadership, a life that sharply distinguished Lawrence (and Joseph Stalin) from other leaders. Lavrentiy Pavlovich led a simple life, was a silly person, while he was a friendly owner. So, after his murder, in fact, there was nothing to confiscate from the “agent of foreign intelligence services and the traitor”. A high party leader could be seen playing football with the boys. In the mornings, he turned in the yard "sun" on the bar. He was a well-educated, cultured person. In his characteristics they wrote - “intellectual” (in the good sense of the word). In Georgia, people saw everything, so the common people treated Beria well.

Lawrence went a long way - from a poor young man to the "father of the Soviet atomic bomb," a man who is called the second great man after Joseph Stalin and the "best manager" of the 20th century. For the enemies of the Stalinist project, Beria became the devil incarnate, the demon responsible for the bloody terror. After the murder of Beria, many labels and accusations were hung on him, creating a demonic image of a bloody executioner, conspirator and even a sex maniac. However, with close study of this truly great figure in stories of our Fatherland, it becomes clear that Lawrence Beria was not a traitor and executioner. He, like Joseph Stalin, was a creator, a statesman and a very effective manager.

Dirty speculation about Beria, and about Stalin were composed in the days of Khrushchev, who became the destroyer of the Stalinist project. The path outlined by Stalin was supposed to turn the Soviet Union into an inaccessible world leader and give mankind the opportunity to go on the rails of a different being — a transition to a society of creation and service. Khrushchev curtailed this project, turning the USSR onto the dead-end path of “peaceful coexistence” with the West and abandoning a number of breakthrough programs that were supposed to lead to the exit of humanity into near space and the humanitarian revolution, the creation of humanity not slaves and consumers, but humanity creators and creators. Therefore, Stalin and Beria "hanged all the dogs." Tried to turn great people into monsters, white was declared black.

The myth of the "executioner of Stalin"

The accusation that Beria was the main executioner of the Stalinist regime, organized the "great purge" of 1937, became generally accepted. However, this is a clear mistake or a conscious lie. Lavrenty Pavlovich, did not have and could not have anything to do with the organization of repressions of 1936-1937, since he worked in Transcaucasia until 1938. When they decided to conduct repressions, Beria was at that time in party work in the South Caucasus. In addition, we should not forget that Beria won the right to vote in the Politburo only in the 1946 year, and before that, from the 1939 year, he was only a candidate. As a result, Beria could participate in determining the country's political course only from 1946. Beria simply could not be the organizer of repression.

Nor was he an "executioner." Heinrich Yagoda (head of the NKVD in 1934-1936) and Nikolai Yezhov (Commissar of the Interior in 1936-1938) were responsible for the terror. Beria was appointed Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR in November 1938. Stalin appointed Beria in the NKVD to stop the flywheel of repression, to cross the decomposition of the structure ensuring state security. Hidden Trotskyists Yagoda and Yezhov and their accomplices, in the course of the struggle against the “fifth column”, launched a blow at the innocent to cause social discontent and create conditions for a coup d'état. In addition, Yezhov suppressed the independence of intelligence and counterintelligence, concentrated in his hands enormous power and felt like a "god." Yezhov was reborn, became dangerous for society and the Soviet government.

With the advent of Lavrentiy Pavlovich to the post of the head of the NKVD, the scale of repression sharply decreased. So, in 1939 year, on charges of counterrevolutionary crimes were sentenced to death penalty 2,6 thousand people, and for 1940 year - 1,6 thousand people. Moreover, Beria did a great job of checking those arrested in the 1939-1940 years. The overwhelming majority of those who had not been convicted in 1937-1938 were released. They also conducted large-scale amnesties for those already convicted and sent to camps. At the same time, work was carried out to eliminate the leaders of the Trotskyists, who organized mass repressions. In particular, Yagoda and Yezhov were convicted and executed. An operation was organized to destroy Trotsky. The ideological leader of the "fifth column" and the possible leader of the "Soviet government in exile" was eliminated. As a result, Beria restored the “socialist legality” in the USSR and destroyed most of the “fifth column”, which helped win the Second World War.

We must not forget the other contribution of Lavrentiy Pavlovich to the common victory. Beria from November 1938 to February 1941, led the foreign intelligence service of the USSR. In a very short time, the People's Commissar ceased the Yezhov's lawlessness and terror that prevailed in foreign intelligence. Military intelligence and the army. Under his authority in 1939-1940. an excellent agent network of Soviet foreign intelligence was established in Western Europe, the United States and Japan. She helped to win the Great Patriotic War and helped in the development of the Soviet atomic project.

Years of War

During the Great Patriotic War, he continued to lead the NKVD, as deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, oversaw the work of the NKVD, NKGB, the people's commissariats of the forest and oil industries, non-ferrous metals and river fleet. As a member of the State Defense Committee (GKO), he controlled the decisions of the Committee for the production of aircraft, engines, weapons, and the work of the Air Force. Additionally controlled the work of the People's Commissariat of the coal industry and the People's Commissariat of Railways. In 1944, Lavrenty Pavlovich was appointed deputy chairman of the GKO and chairman of the Operations Bureau. The operations bureau supervised the work of key industries - the military-industrial complex, railway and water transport, metallurgy, energy, the oil and chemical industries, etc. In 1943, the merits of Lavrenty Pavlovich were awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor.

Beria was one of the leaders of the evacuation of the industry of the USSR, he was a member of the Council for Evacuation of the USSR SNK. The Soviet leadership then conducted a unique operation to evacuate industrial enterprises, the population of cultural and scientific institutions, and strategic reserves from the threatened zone to the eastern regions of the country. This made it possible to preserve the main economic base and industrial potential of the state, becoming one of the key factors that ensured victory in the Great War. Lavrenty Pavlovich became one of the main leaders who organized the work of the rear, forged the Soviet victory. The precise work of the military-industrial complex of the USSR is the merit of Beria.

We should not forget the feat of the border troops, which were part of the NKVD. Many of the heroes of the Brest Fortress and other defense units, which at the very beginning of the war showed the Nazis that there would be no easy walk through Russia, were NKVD fighters. When the Wehrmacht struck the Soviet Union in the morning of June 22 1941, the first and most terrible German breast strike was met by border guards. The German command planned to sweep the frontier posts for half an hour, and they fought for hours, days and weeks. In some places they even counterattacked, attacked and captured bridgeheads in enemy territory. Border guards, scouts, counterintelligence, special forces and Smerzhevists made a huge contribution to the overall victory. And for the excellent work of these units see the role of Beria. No wonder that in 1945, Beria became the marshal of the Soviet Union.

In fact, it was the war that made Beria the second person in the USSR. At a critical time, his talents were especially in demand. Lavrenty Pavlovich was really "the best manager of the century." He oversaw all key areas - from state security to industry and breakthrough research projects. It was Beria who became the "father of the atomic bomb." Lawrence Pavlovich organized the nuclear industry from scratch. Thanks to his energy, analytical mind, brilliant scientists and talented managers were selected, who in the shortest possible time did what they considered impossible in the West: they presented a powerful nuclear shield to the Soviet people. Thanks to which we can still live in security, and NATO leaders have been biting their elbows for decades, from not being able to bomb us into the Stone Age. Again, external intelligence superbly worked, whose activities were controlled by Beria.

It was Beria who, simultaneously with the atomic project, which presented the USSR with a lot of useful technologies of peaceful importance, became the organizer of several research projects, the design bureau for the design of ballistic and anti-aircraft missiles. This allowed the USSR to become a leader in the field of space and rocket technologies. Create an air defense system at a time when military strategists in the West made plans to destroy the Soviet Union.

To be continued ...
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  1. +3
    29 March 2014 22: 14
    Quote: mark2
    I've been reading articles here for a long time. I agree with many things, some are openly propaganda... But this one... This one is definitely propaganda, aimed at “whitewashing” Stalinism. Do not lie! And Beria signed the executions, and tortured them himself. And Stalin’s time was not all sugar. And there is no worthy excuse for that time. I still remember my childhood question to my grandmother about how life was under Stalin. She replied: “It was scary.” Lies and half-truths for the sake of time. Someone THERE needs to justify their future crimes from a historical point of view!

    Your truth. But Stalin left behind a pair of boots and uniforms. AND THE POWER...
  2. +1
    29 March 2014 22: 18
    article read, Beria L.P. opens up in it from a completely different (unexpected) side, although I honestly can’t be sure that Khrushchev N.S. (even without taking into account his “gift”) it would be possible to denigrate a completely blameless person so easily and with impunity,

    ps having weighed the well-known “+” and “-”, Beria L.P. rendered good service to the Motherland
    1. 0
      29 March 2014 22: 38
      http://topwar.ru/31781-o-staline-i-hruscheve.html
      http://www.telenir.net/istorija/obolgannyi_stalin/p4.php
      http://stalinism.ru/elektronnaya-biblioteka/stalin-i-hruschev.html?showall=&star

      t = 12

      So, for general development what
  3. 0
    29 March 2014 22: 56
    REFERENCE OF THE SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs ABOUT THE NUMBER OF ARRESTED AND CONVICTED BY THE BODIES OF THE VCHKA - OGPU - NKVD OF THE USSR IN 1921-1953"
    On the affairs of the Cheka - OGPU bodies for 1921–1929:
    Total arrested over the years: 1 people.
    Of these, for counter-revolutionary crimes: 590 people.
    Including for anti-Soviet agitation: 56 people
    For other crimes: 414 people
    Total convicted during this period: 208 people.
    Of these, to VMN: 23 people.

    (http://www.alexanderyakovlev.org/fond/issues-doc/1009312)
  4. hercog
    0
    29 March 2014 23: 03
    they just described a holy man am
    1. +2
      30 March 2014 01: 19
      Not a saint, but he thoroughly cleaned up the 5th column (Hitler and Churchill themselves admitted this). The work of foreign intelligence was recognized as the best at that time. Counterintelligence was also excellent. If you look at the lists of those repressed since 38, then there are also NKVD workers there as having exceeded their authority.

      The times were tough and sometimes required cruel decisions, otherwise we would have been confused with others. The alternative is the late 80s. And to make it funnier, remember the “witch hunt” that periodically breaks out in the United States and the number of victims of this hunt. Compared to the same FBI during Prohibition (when people were shot almost on the streets and spread rot in dungeons), Beria turns out to be very white and fluffy.
  5. ValentinaV
    +1
    30 March 2014 01: 08
    Very helpful article, thanks!
    It's time to dispel the myths imposed on the people during perestroika!
    1. -1
      30 March 2014 14: 54
      Quote: ValentinaV
      Very helpful article, thanks!
      It's time to dispel the myths imposed on the people during perestroika!


      Some myths are dispelled, others are created.
  6. Ivan Pomidorov
    +2
    30 March 2014 05: 41
    Yesterday I drank a glass to Beria, Stalin’s faithful squire. Happy birthday, Lavrenty Pavlovich!
    Without you there would be no Great Country.
  7. +1
    30 March 2014 07: 27
    In our country, everything has always been done so that the people do not think about politics and do not particularly ask for food. They tossed Bone, brains to shit, that’s the enemy, he didn’t let us all live. We are glad bones wash over - Ivan the Terrible - Peter 1 - Stalin - Beria and so on and so forth... These are all past heroes, yes they were, but they are gone.....
    But who are we now?It interferes with life - that is the question.
  8. +1
    30 March 2014 08: 10
    ...sowing there
    chaos, we discreetly replace their values ​​with false ones and force them into these false ones
    values ​​to believe. How? We will find our like-minded people, our allies in
    Russia itself. Dulles' plan bore fruit. White became black and vice versa.
  9. +2
    30 March 2014 09: 20
    He was not an “executioner” either. Genrikh Yagoda (head of the NKVD in 1934-1936) and Nikolai Yezhov (People's Commissar of Internal Affairs in 1936-1938) were responsible for the terror. Beria was appointed People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR in November 1938. Stalin appointed Beria to the NKVD in order to stop the flywheel of repression and stop the decay of the structure ensuring state security.

    Beria is a code figure of a bygone era. His biography provides the key to understanding what happened in the last fifteen years of Stalin’s life, and these years are key, the most important in the history of the country, determining its subsequent movement and the shame that ended this movement. Stalin is not to blame for this shame, he fought honestly and lost, but with whom he fought, how and in the name of what - this became clear only when the true structure of power was determined, when it became clear that the post-war USSR was a double star system, two equal-sized but different-age statesmen, one of whom realized everything he was capable of, and the other was killed at the very beginning, removed on the fly, and this fact, this lack of continuity predetermined the subsequent tragedy of the country, in the history of which June 26, 1953 followed I would like to include it in mourning color.
    As for the fact that “Beria is an executioner,” it’s hard to come up with a more blatant invention. It is enough to at least remember that the first thing Berya started with when he came to the post of head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1938 was - this is a review of all high-profile criminal cases opened before him, by his predecessors. As a result, only in 1939 on his initiative, thousands of illegally repressed people were released from camps and prisons. And those NKVD employees who were involved in these illegal repressions, by order of Beria, were purged from the authorities, and some of them were put behind bars for rampant lawlessness. So they shouted on all corners that “Beria is the executioner!”
  10. -2
    30 March 2014 09: 31
    By the definition of the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of May 29, 2002, Beria, as the organizer of political repressions, was declared not subject to rehabilitation:

    ... Based on the foregoing, the Military College concludes that Beria, Merkulov, Kobulov and Goglidze were those leaders who organized at the state level and personally carried out mass repressions against their own people. And therefore, the Law “On the rehabilitation of victims of political repression” cannot be applied to them as perpetrators of terror.
    ... Guided by Article.Article 8, 9, 10 of the Law of the Russian Federation “On the rehabilitation of victims of political repression” of October 18, 1991 and Art. 377-381 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the RSFSR, the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation determined: “To recognize Beria Lavrenty Pavlovich, Merkulov Vsevolod Nikolaevich, Kobulov Bogdan Zakharyevich, Goglidze Sergey Arsenyevich not subject to rehabilitation” [80].

    — Extract from the ruling of the military collegium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation No. bn-00164/2000 dated May 29, 2002 (Wikipedia)

    Based on the above, I will repeat. Don't idealize a person. Any merits will not write off the deaths he was involved in.
    1. +2
      30 March 2014 14: 40
      Quote: combat66
      merit will not write off the deaths he was involved in

      Well, you’re being a little reckless, the nuclear shield still protects the entire country and the future generation will, and this, you agree, will outweigh a lot
  11. +1
    30 March 2014 11: 07
    The wind of history will scatter all the lies, only the facts will remain.
  12. +3
    30 March 2014 11: 34
    many documents from the archives were destroyed by Khrushchev and his henchmen in order to shift the blame onto others. And since there are no documents, it is possible to create unsubstantiated myths
  13. +1
    30 March 2014 22: 22
    - Damn why is it always like this? We constantly slander the Great Sons of our people, and the fagot West ALWAYS praises its frankly mediocre ghouls and scoundrels? What does it mean?
  14. DPN
    +2
    30 March 2014 22: 46
    Surely at that time, perhaps only such people were needed in the government. It was under their leadership that the industry created allowed PUTIN TO TALK TO THE WEST. I also thank Putin very much for not allowing RUSSIA to fall apart. God grant that such shit as Gorbachev and Yeltsin no longer appear in RUSSIA.
  15. -1
    31 March 2014 00: 12
    Yes, this dirty pig expelled my people from my homeland. He and Stalin are the main pigs. May they burn in hell forever.
    1. 0
      31 March 2014 13: 33
      Quote: Starshina wmf
      Yes, this dirty pig expelled my people from my homeland. He and Stalin are the main pigs. May they burn in hell forever.

      I sympathize with you and your people.

      But may I ask what nationality you are? And when did this tragedy happen?
  16. +1
    31 March 2014 04: 17
    The energy industry built under the strict leadership of Lavrenty Pavlovich was the best, its reliability was beyond doubt, the electrical safety system is impressive even today, after so many years, and even Chubais’s reforms in the energy sector did not break people brought up according to the rules written under his strict leadership, in my opinion, Lavrenty Pavlovich is a managerial genius apparatus of that time.
  17. +1
    31 March 2014 10: 05
    You know, I live in a closed city formerly called Sverdlovsk-44. This city was built in a dense forest over several years. A huge uranium processing plant was also built. A technology was introduced that is still used with only minor improvements. Until now, the city and the plant live exclusively and only thanks to the foundation of those years when all this was created. Post-Soviet “creative managers” have not come up with anything other than stealing everything they can. All of their “creativity” lies in the stupid refusal of the content of “social media” and due to this supposedly “increasing efficiency”. And the city and the remains of the plant are alive ONLY thanks to that groundwork. By the way, he oversaw the construction and production of L.P. Beria. Personally, I have no doubt about his competence. Enterprises of this level have not been built in the world for the last 30 years.
  18. 0
    31 March 2014 12: 21
    I would really like to believe that everything in this article is true. I deeply believe that the entire Stalin era was undeservedly reviled.
  19. +1
    31 March 2014 13: 53
    One can only be glad that the wind of history that Stalin spoke about is already gaining strength to scatter the garbage deposited on the graves of great people - the creators of the colossal power of the USSR.
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  21. 0
    31 March 2014 18: 08
    Quote: ussrex
    One can only be glad that the wind of history that Stalin spoke about is already gaining strength to scatter the garbage deposited on the graves of great people - the creators of the colossal power of the USSR.

    The wind of history is certainly good. But we need to rely not only on the wind, but seek the truth ourselves, especially in such complex matters. Lavrentiy Beria's guilt before the West is that he challenged the forces of degradation and death. Beria, having created a revolutionary new system of the Special Committee that was ahead of its time and having achieved rapid and deafening success in creating a new nuclear power of the USSR, violated the plans of the powerful forces of the West. The pace that Beria achieved caused great consternation in the West. What if these Russians continue to rush forward with such agility? We really began to get ahead of them, despite the much smaller resources that the USSR had against the backdrop of the colossal wealth of the United States. The fear was all the greater because at the head of the project was a leader who became an independent player after the death of Stalin. On June 26, 1953, the entire top generals of the MGB-MVD were arrested. And from the system of Beria’s Special Committee they took only one person: Sergo Lavrentievich Beria, his son. The special committee was dispersed among ministries, and its work was sharply slowed down (which is what the West needed). The West did not care who would become the head of the USSR - Khrushchev, Malenkov or Bulganin. Don't care! The main thing is that Lavrentiy Beria does not come to power. He clearly became an independent figure, but the rest were manageable...
    They were not afraid of Khrushchev, who just a few years later was spectacularly pounding his boot on the UN podium and threatening to “bury capitalism” - because they knew the value of Nikita’s true abilities. But they understood perfectly well who could really “bury” the West.
    So, Beria, as a terrible threat to both the West and the irresponsible party nomenklatura, was destroyed. And not only physically: the memory of him is so beaten that, as A. Martirosyan puts it, there is literally no living space on it. He was demonized to the fullest. Just look at the stories about raped women who then dissolved in sulfuric acid or disappeared in stone crushers. Even dead Beria remained dangerous. It is noteworthy that even in the special services the same demonization occurred. Veterans of the Soviet special forces keep portraits of Andropov on their tables and trace their history back to 1979 (Alpha and Vympel divisions), although in fairness Lavrentiy Beria should be considered the creator of the Soviet special forces. He created a separate special-purpose motorized rifle brigade in 1941.
    His innovative experience in management (Special Committee) was forgotten and not studied. But it allowed us to operate successfully in conditions of severe shortage of time and resources. And this experience needs to be studied. Because soon it will have to be used. Similar circumstances, as we know, dictate a similar method of action...
  22. 0
    31 March 2014 18: 33
    Everyone knows Anatoly Wasserman well. Here is his personal opinion about Lavrentiy Beria:
    - That is, this Beria stopped the terror?
    - It is Beria. 17 November 1938 of the year he became the people's commissioner and immediately gave a series of orders that stopped the terror. Moreover, since by that time he had been the deputy commissar deputy for several months and was oriented in the internal kitchen, he achieved that the subordinates could not commit a coup. Then all the blood shed by Ezhov was piled on Beria, but in reality he carried out only the Great Purge. In 1939 — 40-s, most of the crimes of the Great Terror were investigated and most of the perpetrators incurred deserved punishment. True, not all: for example, Khrushchev, on which blood to the holes in the nose, survived.
    Khrushchev beautifully out of responsibility. At the end of 1937, he offered to inspect the state of affairs in Ukraine, headed the inspection commission, and she naturally came to the conclusion that things were going badly. The entire leadership of Ukraine was withdrawn, many were later arrested, and the commission occupied the vacant posts almost at full strength. Khrushchev became the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, and thus, when they analyzed what was going on in Moscow during the Great Terror, he stood aside. And in Ukraine, he very competently played the executive fool. Since they are always needed, he was scolded and not seriously punished.
  23. 0
    31 March 2014 20: 13
    It’s great that they started publishing truthful articles. All this big lie about the outstanding leaders of the USSR, which began with Khrushchev’s personal suggestion, continues to this day. Well done author, more articles like this.
  24. 0
    April 1 2014 09: 14
    I'm talking about Beria and the women. Considering what he did for the country, he needed to be provided with three women at the expense of the state - one each in the morning, afternoon and evening.
  25. sir
    0
    April 2 2014 09: 22
    good article, but what can we know about that time, the documents are either rewritten or deep in the archives, and the old people each tell their own request
  26. Voenruk
    0
    April 2 2014 15: 02
    Medvedev looks like Nikita at times.
  27. 0
    April 2 2014 15: 39
    Not a bad excursion... I should give it to the children to read. short and the point is clear. Not like in history textbooks for schools, in which I myself sometimes cannot find the logic of events
  28. 0
    April 2 2014 23: 45
    Good article. The author, as always, pleases with a clear and interesting presentation.
    In addition to this information, you can also read E. Prudnikova’s book “Beria. Stalin’s Last Knight.” From it I learned many facts previously unknown to me.
  29. Arzamas
    0
    April 4 2014 12: 46
    Before reading this article, I knew about Beria all my life, only all the bad things that everyone was used to hearing about him, if this is really all true, then it’s sad that for so many years we thought the opposite about the man...
    This, by the way, is the most terrible weapon of the West - disinformation!
  30. 0
    29 June 2014 18: 50
    All prisoners and employees of the zone always have a nickname (drive). What’s interesting is that when Mr. Solzhenitsyn was driven - SPIT!!! From my point of view, this succinctly characterizes this person!!!