9. See Lozgachev’s testimony to E. Radzinsky,
10. P. I. Yegorov, ‘Poslednyaya noch’ Stalina’,
11.
12. This is the plausible suggestion in E. Radzinsky,
13. See Lozgachev’s testimony to E. Radzinsky,
14. J. Brent and V. P. Naumov,
15. S. Allilueva,
16. J. Brent and V. P. Naumov,
17.
18. Y. Rappoport,
19. A. Mgeladze,
20. J. Brent and V. P. Naumov,
21. S. Allilueva,
22. ‘Poslednyaya “otstavka” Stalina’, p. 110. A. Mgeladze, however, suggested — wrongly — that Stalin was already dead:
23. ‘Poslednyaya “otstavka” Stalina’, p. 110.
24. S. Beria,
25. J. Brent and V. P. Naumov,
26. I. Zbarsky and S. Hutchinson,
27.
28. P. I. Yegorov, ‘Poslednyaya noch’ Stalina’,
29. V. Semichastnyi,
30. This account comes from the report of Sir A. Gascoigne, 16 March 1953:
31. S. Beria,
55. After Stalin
1. See above, p. 587.
2. See Zh. and R. Medvedev,
3. Robert McNeal undertook this task unofficially and published volumes 14–16 through the Hoover Institution in 1967.
4. Quoted by Zh. and R. Medvedev,
5. K. Simonov,
6. See R. Conquest,
7. R. Service, ‘The Road to the Twentieth Party Congress’.
8. V. Semichastnyi,
9. See N. Barsukov, ‘Kak sozdavalsya “zakrytyi doklad” Khrushcheva’, p. 11.
10.
11. The Politburo minute is quoted by V. Bukovskii,
12.
13. See R. Service,
14.
15. V. Topolyansky, ‘The Cheynes–Stokes Draught’, p. 29.
16. See the argument in R. Service, ‘Architectural Problems of Reform in the Soviet Union: From Design to Collapse’, pp. 9–17.
17.
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