The history of modern Russia traditionally has Communism at its centre: Lenin defines its rise, Gorbachev its fall, and Putin its aftermath. In this radical new history, Yuri Felshtinsky and Vladimir Popov, however, introduce a new historical axis: the Cheka-the Bolsheviks' nebulous revolutionary intelligence service. Wrapped around the Party in a fight to the death from 1918 under its first head Felix Dzerzhinsky, only Stalin was able to resist its stranglehold at the cost of enormous bloodshed. Luring Russia into submission over less than a century, its murder-plots and unrivalled scheming culminated in the capture of the Kremlin in 2000.
Drawing on Popov's secret documents of over two decades as a senior officer in one of the KGB's key covert sections, and on Felshtinsky's encyclopedic knowledge of Russian state archives open in the 1990s, little-known sources, and access to leading oligarchs, a new Russian history emerges. The story they tell is often unexpected while introducing a new cast of characters still of great influence-potentially surpassing Lenin's role-on our world today.
In addition, the authors introduce a host of hitherto unknown characters who should be considered as pivotal, not least Felix Dzerzhinsky the ruthless first head of the Cheka. Obscure in comparison to Lenin or Stalin, he should however be considered as important an architect of modern Russia as Lenin.
From Red Terror to Terrorist State is the first comprehensive history of the Cheka, its vice-like hold over Russia, global reach and ambitions. A monumental record by two exceptional Russian-intelligence experts, it presents an unrivaled wealth of unknown, authoritative, and detailed facts. Narrated from inside the intelligence services, it fundamentally transforms our understanding of how Russia works and how the Kremlin should be viewed.
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'[O]ne of the leading experts on Russian assassinations.' Bill Browder; 'A scholarly and scrupulous analysis as well as a dark crime story which portrays a bloodthirsty monster so slippery that it has so far defied description.'; Viktor Suvorov, ex-GRU colonel and historian; '[A] detailed, compelling history of the deep-seated thirst for carnage endemic in Russia's intelligence services. A magisterial work by two of its foremost experts.' Oleg Kalugin, ex-KGB major-general; 'Destined to become the standard work.' Yuri Shvets, ex-KGB resident in Washington DC
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978-1-78334-250-1 (9781783342501)
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Dr Yuri Felshtinsky taught at Boston University and was a Fellow of the Hoover Institute, University of Stanford. He wrote bestseller Blowing up Russia ('Crucially important' Prof. Robert Service, Oxford University) with Alexander Litvinenko (Netflix bio-series in 2023), Colonel Vladimir Popov was a KGB operative from 1972 to the KGB putsch in August 1991 - in which he refused to take part. He emigrated to Canada where he currently resides.
List of Abbreviations 6
What's in a Name? Cheka to FSB 8
From Red Terror to Terrorist State 13
Part One: The Cheka and the Soviet Union
1 Formation of the Soviet Government 23
2 Felix Dzerzhinsky's Conspiracy 28
3 The First Attempt to Assassinate Vladimir Lenin 34
4 Lenin's Resurgence 45
5 Dzerzhinsky's Elimination of Lenin 50
6 Lenin's Premature Death-Joseph Stalin 62
7 Control over the Lubyanka 75
8 The Doctor's Plot and the Jewish Question 87
9 Stalin's Premature Death-Lavrenty Beria 96
10 Yevgeny Pitovranov, the Phoenix Rises 106
11 The KGB and Soviet Intellectuals 122
12 Russian Nationalism, the New Hymn 140
13 Pitovranov's Special Operation in Afghanistan 152
14 Angola, the KGB's Foreign Cash Cow 165
15 The Death of Andropov 178
16 The Doomsday Scenario 185
Part Two: The Cheka's Russian World
1 State Committee on the State of Emergency (August, 1991) 204
2 Yeltsin's Impeachment (September, 1993) 213
3 Presidential Elections (March, 1996) 228
4 The Lubyanka Seizes the Kremlin (April, 2000) 253
5 The Russian-Orthodox Church of Spies 280
6 The Russkiy Mir 291
7 Russia's Fifth International 301
8 Icebreaker Donald Trump 310
9 War on US Territory 326
Conclusion 357
Notes 359
Index 379