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Enemies Within the Gates? William J. Chase

Enemies Within the Gates? By William J. Chase

Enemies Within the Gates? by William J. Chase


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A documentary history telling the story of how the Comintern (Communist International) participated in and was ultimately destroyed by the Stalinist repression in the late 1930s. The author analyzes the Comintern's roles as agent, instrument and victim of terror using archival documents.

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Enemies Within the Gates? Summary

Enemies Within the Gates?: The Comintern and the Stalinist Repression, 1934-1939 by William J. Chase

This compelling work of documentary history tells a story of idealism betrayed, a story of how the Comintern (Communist International), an organization established by Lenin in 1919 to direct and assist revolutionary movements throughout the world, participated in and was ultimately destroyed by the Stalinist repression in the late 1930s. Presenting and drawing on recently declassified archival documents, William J. Chase analyzes the Comintern's roles as agent, instrument, and victim of terror.

In both principle and practice, the Comintern was an international organization, with a staff that consisted primarily of Communist emigres who had fled dictatorial regimes in Europe and Asia. It was, however, headquartered in Moscow and controlled by Soviet leaders. This book examines the rise of suspicions and xenophobia among Soviet and Comintern leaders and cadres for whom many foreigners were no longer the heroes of the class struggle but rather possible enemy agents. Some Comintern members internalized and acted on Stalin's theories about the infiltration of foreign spies into Soviet society, supplying the Soviet police with information that led to the exile or execution of imigris. Thousands of other imigris also became victims of the purges. Together the text and documents of this book convey graphically the essential roles played by the Comintern, providing a unique perspective on the era of Stalinist repression and terror.

Enemies Within the Gates? Reviews

This book is about an extraordinary group of people at an extraordinary time caught up in a life and death struggle. The documents show bluntly and brutally how the Russian Revolution under Stalin ate its own children. Ronald Grigor Suny, University of Chicago

About William J. Chase

William J. Chase is professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh.

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CIN0300082428G
9780300082425
0300082428
Enemies Within the Gates?: The Comintern and the Stalinist Repression, 1934-1939 by William J. Chase
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20011211
560
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