15 Heritage of Terror
fn1
Father of the Army Commander of that name.
fn2
The only member to withdraw his evidence was the Bulgarian Dr. Markov, who did so after some months in prison when arrested by the Russians on their entry into his country.
fn3
The last show “trial” of the Stalin period, that of Slansky and others in Prague in November 1952, was announced as public. But this time, no Westerners were admitted. (The Slansky Trial was conducted under Soviet supervision. At the political level, Mikoyan was sent by Stalin in November 1951 to arrange for the next batch of arrests. At the Secret Police level, the scenario was supervised by M. T. Likhachev, Deputy Head of the Section for Investigating Specially Important Cases—himself to be shot with Abakumov in 1954—and other MGB officials.) (
Nova mysl
, no. 7 [10 July 19681)
fn4
Hicks later made the
amende honorable
.
fn5
The obituary of Victor Kravchenko in
The Times
of 26 January 1966 was an extraordinary example of the carrying forward of sentiments common in the 1940s. Ignoring the question of the truth of his book (long since established) and the falsehood of the libels against him (established even at the time by the court), it represented it all as a reprehensible “Cold War” action.
fn6
As Arthur Koestler points out, Professor Joliot-Curie intervened in the case of certain physicists imprisoned in the Soviet Union, implying realization that charges were not always sound (
The God That Failed
, ed. Richard H. Crossman [London, 1950], p. 79).
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For example, Yuri German, /
Am Responsible
and
The New Year’s Eve Party;
Kozhevnikov,
The Shield and the Sword;
Bylinov,
The Streets of Wrath;
and Zalynsky’s play
Pebbles in the Hand
.