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Según historiadores rusos como Vladimir Naumov, Beria, Malenkov y Khrushchev decidieron envenenar a Stalin con warfarina para evitar que iniciase una guerra nuclear con EEUU. Tenía planeado también comenzar una segunda gran purga en la URSS y había dado ordenes de crear multitud de nuevos campos de concentración, gulags.
"All of the indications are that Stalin was intent on launching a massive purge of Soviet society. They all knew it," Prof. Brent said. This "second terror" would likely have killed tens of millions of Jews and other Russians, including many of Stalin's colleagues. Aside from antiestéticaring for their own lives, Prof. Brent said, the Soviets also antiestéticared that Stalin had become dangerous enough to destroy the world.
"It wasn't simply that they were afraid for their own lives, and they were, but it was . . . the antiestéticar of a larger nuclear holocaust that drove them."
The study includes new, documentary evidence that Stalin was attempting to fabricate enough evidence to accuse the United States of planning a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. Among those who were aware of this plan, and antiestéticared its results, was Nikita Khrushchev, who succeeded Stalin.
Was Stalin killed to avert war?
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New Study Supports Idea Stalin Was Poisoned (Published 2003)
Study of long-secret Soviet records lends new weight to old theory that Josef Stalin, who died of brain hemorrhage 50 years ago, was actually poisoned, perhaps to avert looming war with US; new book Stalin's Last Crime, by Vladimir P Naumov and Jonathan Brent, suggests he may have been poisoned...
www.nytimes.com
The True Story of the Death of Stalin
“Veep” creator Armando Iannucci’s upcoming dark comedy pulls from the stranger-than-fiction real-life events surrounding Stalin’s death
www.smithsonianmag.com
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