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This book constitutes an inquiry into the evidence that Leon Trotsky collaborated with German and/or Japanese officials, whether governmental or military, during the 1930s. Trotsky was charged with a convicted in absentia of such collaboration at the three Moscow public trials - August 1936: "The Case of the Trotskyite-Zinovievite Terrorist Centre"; January 1937: "The Case of the Anti-Soviet Trotskyite Centre"; and March 1938: "The Case of the Anti-Soviet 'Block of Rights and Trotskyites'." Much of the following chapters consist of direct quotations from primary sources that are not easy for most readers to obtain, such as the English versions of Moscow Trial transcripts. Even more of them are from documents not available in English at all. Grover Furr began studying Russian language and literature as a teenager and became interested in Soviet history about a decade later. He has conducted extensive research on the Stalin period of Soviet history, on and off since the 1970s, and intensely for the past decade. Furr teaches in the English Department at Montclair State University. He has a PhD in Medieval Comparative Literature from Princeton University.

Grover Furr

Grover Furr (born April 3, 1944) is an American professor of Medieval English literature at Montclair State University who is best known for his revisionist views regarding the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin. Furr has written books, papers, and articles about Soviet history, especially the Stalin era, in which he has stated that the Holodomor, the 1932–33 famine in Soviet Ukraine, was not deliberate, describing it as a fiction created by pro-Nazi Ukrainian nationalists, that the Katyn massacre was committed by the Nazi Schutzstaffel and not the Soviet NKVD, that all defendants in the Moscow Trials were guilty as charged,[5] that claims in Nikita Khrushchev's speech On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences are almost entirely false, that the purpose of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was to preserve the Second Polish Republic rather than partition it, and that the Soviet Union did not invade Poland in September 1939, on the grounds that the Polish state no longer existed. Furr claims that the mainstream narrative of the Soviet Union and in particular the Stalin era is biased and that many of the claims by mainstream historians are unfounded, because they follow "anti-Stalin paradigm"

Title

Trotsky's Collaboration With Germany and Japan

Author

Grover Furr

Publisher

Aakar Books

Number of Pages

312

Language

English (US)

Category

  • History
  • First Published

    FEB 2022

    This book constitutes an inquiry into the evidence that Leon Trotsky collaborated with German and/or Japanese officials, whether governmental or military, during the 1930s. Trotsky was charged with a convicted in absentia of such collaboration at the three Moscow public trials - August 1936: "The Case of the Trotskyite-Zinovievite Terrorist Centre"; January 1937: "The Case of the Anti-Soviet Trotskyite Centre"; and March 1938: "The Case of the Anti-Soviet 'Block of Rights and Trotskyites'." Much of the following chapters consist of direct quotations from primary sources that are not easy for most readers to obtain, such as the English versions of Moscow Trial transcripts. Even more of them are from documents not available in English at all. Grover Furr began studying Russian language and literature as a teenager and became interested in Soviet history about a decade later. He has conducted extensive research on the Stalin period of Soviet history, on and off since the 1970s, and intensely for the past decade. Furr teaches in the English Department at Montclair State University. He has a PhD in Medieval Comparative Literature from Princeton University.
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