Leon Trotsky's Collaboration With Germany and Japan: Trotsky's Conspiracies, Volume Two

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At the Moscow Trials of 1937 and 1938, some of Leon Trotsky’s followers accused Trotsky of secretly conspiring with Nazi Germany and fascist Japan. Since Nikita Khrushchev’s “Secret Speech” of 1956 attacking Stalin, these charges have been routinely dismissed as false by Soviet, Russian, and Western historians. But we know now that Khrushchev was lying! Grover Furr asks the question: What is the evidence that Trotsky conspired with the Germans and Japanese? How should this evidence be analyzed and interpreted?In this book, Furr conducts an expert, objective study of the evidence. He concludes that Trotsky did indeed collaborate with the Germans and Japanese. The proof that Trotsky was guilty of collaboration with the Nazis and Japanese dramatically changes our understanding of Soviet history of the 1930s and of Joseph Stalin’s role.

Author(s): Grover Furr
Edition: 1
Publisher: Erythros Press and Media, LLC
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 386
City: Kettering

Chapter 1. A Brief Overview of the Evidence
Chapter 2. Iakov A. Iakovlev
Chapter 3. Tukhachevsky and Others
Chapter 4. Rakovsky, Trotsky, and the Japanese
Chapter 5. Conclusion