This widely acclaimed biography provides a vivid and riveting account of Stalin and his courtiers—killers, fanatics, women, and children—during the terrifying decades of his supreme power. In a seamless meshing of exhaustive research and narrative ?lan, Simon Sebag Montefiore gives us the everyday details of a monstrous life.We see Stalin playing his deadly game of power and paranoia at debauched dinners at Black Sea villas and in the apartments of the Kremlin. We witness first-hand how the dictator and his magnates carried out the Great Terror and the war against the Nazis, and how their families lived in this secret world of fear, betrayal, murder, and sexual degeneracy. Montefiore gives an unprecedented understanding of Stalin’s dictatorship, and a Stalin as human and complicated as he is brutal.
Introduction and Acknowledgements
Prologue: The Holiday Dinner 8 NOVEMBER 1932 - List of Characters
Chapter 1: The Georgian and the Schoolgirl
Chapter 4: Famine and the Country Set: Stalin at the Weekend
Chapter 5: Holidays and Hell: The Politburo at the Seaside
Chapter 6: Trains Full of Corpses: Love, Death and Hysteria
Chapter 7: Stalin the Intellectual
Chapter 9: The Omnipotent Widower and His Loving Family: Sergo the Bolshevik Prince
Chapter 10: Spoiled Victory: Kirov, the Plot and the Seventeenth Congress
Chapter 11: Assassination of the Favourite - The Jolly Fellows: Stalin and Kirov 1932–1934
Chapter 12: “I’m Orphaned”: The Connoisseur of Funerals
Chapter 13: A Secret Friendship: The Rose of Novgorod
Chapter 14: The Dwarf Rises; Casanova Falls
Chapter 15: The Tsar Rides the Metro
Chapter 16: Take Your Partners; Mount Your Prisoners: The Show Trial
Chapter 17: The Executioner: Beria’s Poison and Bukharin’s Dosage
Chapter 18: Sergo: Death of a “Perfect Bolshevik”
Chapter 19: The Massacre of Generals, Fall of Yagoda and Death of a Mother
Chapter 20: Blood Bath by Numbers
Chapter 21: The Blackberry at Work and Play
Chapter 22: Bloody Shirtsleeves: The Intimate Circle of Murder
Chapter 23: Social Life in the Terror: The Wives and Children of the Magnates
Chapter 24: Stalin’s Jewesses and the Family in Danger
Chapter 25: Beria and the Weariness of Hangmen
Chapter 26: The Tragedy and Depravity of the Yezhovs
Chapter 27: Death of the Stalin Family: A Strange Proposal and the Housekeeper
Chapter 28: The Carve-Up of Europe: Molotov, Ribbentrop and Stalin’s Jewish Question
Chapter 29: The Murder of the Wives
Chapter 30: Molotov Cocktails: The Winter War and Kulik’s Wife
Chapter 31: Molotov Meets Hitler: Brinkmanship and Delusion
Chapter 32: The Countdown: 22 June 1941
Chapter 33: Optimism and Breakdown
Chapter 34: “Ferocious as a Dog”: Zhdanov and the Siege of Leningrad
Chapter 35: “Can You Hold Moscow?”
Chapter 36: Molotov in London, Mekhlis in the Crimea, Khrushchev in Collapse
Chapter 37: Churchill Visits Stalin: Marlborough vs. Wellington
Chapter 38: Stalingrad and the Caucasus: Beria and Kaganovich at War
Chapter 39: The Supremo of Stalingrad
Chapter 40: Sons and Daughters: Stalin’s and the Politburo’s Children at War
Chapter 41: Stalin’s Song Contest
Chapter 42: Teheran: Roosevelt and Stalin
Chapter 43: The Swaggering Conqueror: Yalta and Berlin
Chapter 45: Beria: Potentate, Husband, Father, Lover, Killer, Rapist
Chapter 46: A Night in the Nocturnal Life of Joseph Vissarionovich: Tyranny by Movies and Dinners
Chapter 47: Molotov’s Chance: “You’ll Do Anything When You’re Drunk!”
Chapter 48: Zhdanov the Heir and Abakumov’s Bloody Carpet
Chapter 49: The Eclipse of Zhukov and the Looters of Europe: The Imperial Elite
Chapter 50: “The Zionists Have Pulled One Over You!”
Chapter 51: A Lonely Old Man on Holiday
Chapter 52: Two Strange Deaths: The Yiddish Actor and the Heir Apparent
Chapter 53: Mrs. Molotov’s Arrest
Chapter 54: Murder and Marriage: The Leningrad Case
Chapter 55: Mao, Stalin’s Birthday and the Korean War
Chapter 56: The Midget and the Killer Doctors: Beat, Beat and Beat Again!
Chapter 57: Blind Kittens and Hippopotamuses: The Destruction of the Old Guard
Chapter 58: “I Did Him In!”: The Patient and His Trembling Doctors