• Boris Georgiyevich Bazhanov (Russian: Бори́с Гео́ргиевич Бажа́нов; 9 August 1900 – 30 December 1982) was a secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist...
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  • people with the surname include: Boris Bazhanov (1900–1983), personal secretary of Joseph Stalin Evgeny P. Bazhanov (born 1946), Russian political scientist...
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    Priscilla, New York City: HarperPerennial, ISBN 978-0-060-10099-5 Bazhanov, Boris (1990), Bazhanov and the Damnation of Stalin, translated by Doyle, David W....
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    had been given the wrong date for the funeral. Stalin's secretary, Boris Bazhanov would later corroborate this account as he stated "Stalin was true to...
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    defector and former Stalin personal secretary, Boris Bazhanov. In fact, the information comes from Bazhanov himself. Although it became common gossip among...
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    (Russkaya narodnaya armiya, RNA) of 200 men after being introduced to Boris Bazhanov, a high-ranking ROVS member, in person in January 1940. The project...
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  • Russia 1924 Defected during a tour of Germany to the Weimar Republic Boris Bazhanov Politburo secretary Russia 1928 Defected to France via Iran and India...
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  • of relative stability, economic recovery and foreign policy success. Boris Bazhanov: Stalin – Der rote Diktator. Berlin 1931 (p. 122–131 – a source for...
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    Corporation. Both men were drowned. The high-ranking Soviet defector Boris Bazhanov was convinced that Sklyansky had been drowned on Stalin's orders, and...
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    failed in the task of dispatching back to the Soviet Union the defector Boris Bazhanov, Joseph Stalin's former assistant. In April 1928, he returned to Moscow...
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