Political law suit against Russian philologists in the USSR
The Slavists Case (Russian: Дело славистов, Delo slavistov) or the Russian National Party Case (Russian: Дело «Российской национальной партии», Delo Rossiyskoy natsional’noy partii) was a fabricated criminal case during the Stalinist repressions in the Soviet Union. A large number of intellectuals (mainly from Moscow and Leningrad) were accused of “counterrevolutionary activities” in 1933–1934.
The SlavistsCase (Russian: Дело славистов, Delo slavistov) or the Russian National Party Case (Russian: Дело «Российской национальной партии», Delo Rossiyskoy...
Trotskyites." Report of Court Proceedings in the Case of the Anti-Soviet. pp. 667–68. Werth, Nicolas. "Case Study: The NKVD Mass Secret Operation n° 00447...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
in captivity", with 334 criminal cases being transferred to the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union; 232 of those cases ended in a death penalty. Between...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
the criminal case of Ahmed Javad. This decision led to the suspension of the criminal case. The decision revealed that the criminal case had been falsified...
some archival sources also tend to support an economic hypothesis. In any case, the development of the camp system followed economic lines. The growth of...
Leningrad affair, or Leningrad case (Russian: Ленинградское дело, Leningradskoye delo), was a series of criminal cases fabricated in the late 1940s–early...
Hear Appeal in Katyn Case". The New York Times. 21 April 2010. Archived from the original on 28 April 2010. Retrieved 7 May 2010. "Case Western Reserve Journal...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
1932 and 1933 in Ukraine, though the actual number of cases was certainly much higher. Most cases of cannibalism were "necrophagy, the consumption of corpses...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
possible in all cases for relatives from the west to visit and stay with family in the Eastern Bloc countries, except for Albania. In these cases, permission...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...
1941 and other crimes, and was given the death penalty as his sentence. Case of the Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization (Tukhachevsky trial)...
uprisings in anticipation of intervention". The organizer of the initiated case "Spring" was the leader of the OGPU Izrail Leplevsky. With the support of...
civilians. On 13 October 2009, the Russian court rejected Dzhugashvili's case, stating that its reasons would be made public at a later date. Dzhugasvili...
repression in science Suppressed research Lysenkoism Japhetic theory, Slavistscase 1937 Soviet Census 1941 Red Army purge Soviet offensive plans controversy...