Stalin's Secret Pogrom : The Postwar Inquisition of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee

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Edition: Abridged
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Pub. Date: 2005-10-20
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

In the spring and summer of 1952, fifteen Soviet Jews, including five prominent Yiddish writers and poets, were secretly tried and convicted; multiple executions soon followed in the basement of Moscow's Lubyanka prison. The defendants were falsely charged with treason and espionage because of their involvement in the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, and because of their heartfelt response as Jews to Nazi atrocities on occupied Soviet territory. Stalin had created the committee to rally support for the Soviet Union during World War II, but he then disbanded it after the war as his paranoia mounted about Soviet Jews. For many years, a host of myths surrounded the case against the committee. Now this book, which presents an abridged version of the long-suppressed transcript of the trial, reveals the Kremlin's machinery of destruction. Joshua Rubenstein provides annotations about the players and events surrounding the case. In a long introduction, drawing on newly released documents in Moscow archives and on interviews with relatives of the defendants in Israel, Russia, and the United States, Rubenstein also sets the trial in historical and political context and offers a vivid account of Stalin's anti-Semitic campaign.

Author Biography

JOSHUA RUBENSTEIN is the Northeast Regional Director of Amnesty International USA and a longtime associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University. VLADIMIR P. NAUMOV is executive secretary of the Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation on the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression and editor of the Russian-language edition of this volume.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Vladimir P. Naumov
Acknowledgments xxi
Note on the Translation xxiv
Chronology xxvi
Introduction. Night of the Murdered Poets 1(64)
Joshua Rubenstein
PART ONE. Court Record of the Military Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court, May 8--July 18, 1952
65(340)
Testimony by the Defendants
75(2)
Isaac Fefer
77(24)
Emilia Teumin
101(6)
Peretz Markish
107(19)
David Bergelson
126(13)
Leyb Kvitko
139(14)
David Hofshteyn
153(14)
Joseph Yuzefovich
167(10)
Solomon Lozovsky
177(56)
Boris Shimeliovich
233(17)
Solomon Bregman
250(11)
Statements by Isaac Fefer and Joseph Yuzefovich in Closed Judicial Session
259(2)
Testimony by the Defendants
261(1)
Solomon Bregman Continued
261(3)
Leon Talmy
264(16)
Ilya Vatenberg
280(14)
Khayke Vatenberg-Ostrovskaya
294(7)
Benjamin Zuskin
301(17)
Lina Shtern
318(28)
Experts' Testimony in Closed Judicial Session, June 26
334(5)
Experts' Testimony in Closed Judicial Session, June 27
339(2)
Experts' Testimony in Closed Judicial Session, June 28
341(4)
Determination Regarding the Defendants' Petitions
345(1)
Testimony by the Defendants
346(1)
Lina Shtern Continued
346(2)
Additional Testimony
348(57)
Determination to Separate Solomon Bregman's Case
380(1)
Statement by Isaac Fefer in Closed Judicial Session
381(1)
The Defendants' Final Statements
382(11)
The Sentence
393(12)
PART TWO. The Resolution: Post-Trial Documents
405(12)
Certificate That the Sentence Was Carried Out, August 12, 1952
405(1)
Death Certificate for Solomon Bregman, January 23, 1953
406(1)
Determination to Cease Solomon Bregman's Prosecution, June 3, 1953
407(2)
Determination to Annul the Sentence and Terminate the Case of Lozovsky et al., November 22, 1955
409(8)
Notes 417(10)
Index 427

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