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describes Melgunov's pioneering study of the Red Terror as "a detailed and shocking account" which "has been confirmed by recent revelations from the Russian archives and by historians."
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He was arrested and sentenced to death in 1919, then reprieved, with the sentence commuted to imprisonment. He was released in 1921 and forced into exile in 1922. First living in
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Union of Revival of Russia, which advocated an armed overthrow of the Bolshevik regime.
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N. Oulianoff (July 1958). "In Commemoration of S. P. Melgunov".
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in 1907. In 1911, Melgunov established a publishing house
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Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe
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in 1904, he began his political and scholarly career in
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Russian
Soviet
Russian Revolution
Russian Civil War
Moscow
aristocratic family
Polish
Moscow University
Imperial Russia
Constitutional Democratic party
People's Socialist Party
Zadruga
Bolshevik
October Revolution
Lenin
anti-Soviet
Germany
Paris
Red Terror
Russian
repression
atrocities
Robert Gellately
“Red Terror” in Russia 1918 – 1923
Russian Review
JSTOR
126140
Robert Gellately
Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe

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