Trotski, Lev: ridicules Stalin,; leads St Petersburg soviet (1905); as thinker; criticises Stalin; speechmaking; arrested; returns to Central Committee; revolutionary policy; hostility with Stalin; denigrates Stalin as marginal; omitted from Central Committee assignments; military role in October Revolution; forms Sovnarkom; opposes coalition with other socialist parties; as People’s Commissar for External Affairs; Lenin’s attitude to; controls funds, ref36; Lenin overshadows; and revolutionary war outside Russia, ref38; and separate peace in First World War; assassinated; as People’s Commissar for Military Affairs; advocates state terror; and Stalin’s activities in Tsaritsyn; believes in conspiracies; Lenin supports as Red Army head, ref51; indifference to Party; public appearances; and 1920 war with Poland; in Civil War; attacks trade unions; loses Lenin’s favour; suppresses Kronstadt mutiny; quarrel with Molotov, ref62; administrative duties; and Lenin’s health decline; renewed alliance with Lenin; and Stalin’s policy on national question, ref66; in Lenin’s Testament, ref67; outspokenness with Lenin; at Twelfth Party Congress; unpopularity in Party; appointed to Orgburo; opposes NEP; on ‘scissors crisis’; misses Lenin’s funeral; attacked at Thirteenth Party Conference; Jewishness; as rival leader to Stalin; demands industrial growth; defeated; writings; and socialism in other countries; Stalin and Bukharin act against; in United Opposition; excluded from Central Committee; and economic reform; mocks Stalin’s international policy; and Stalin’s 1922 dispute with Lenin; as continuing threat; Stalin vilifies; exile and deportation; and culture; reviled; supporters arrested; accused of anti-Soviet actions; writes recollections; promotes on basis of competence; Voroshilov disparages; and worldwide socialist revolution; accuses Stalin of betraying October Revolution; Stalin pursues; and Fourth International;
Truman, Harry S.: succeeds Roosevelt; at Potsdam Conference; and use of nuclear weapons; and defeat of Japan; Stalin unimpressed by; accepts coexistence; mistrusts Soviet intentions; policy on USSR; and Cold War; non-interference in eastern Europe; denigrated in USSR; and Korean War; sends Coca-Cola to Stalin; sends condolences on Stalin’s death
Tsaritsyn (
Tsereteli, Giorgi
Tsereteli, Irakli
Tskhakaya, Mikha,
Tsushima, battle of (1905)
Tucker, Robert,
Tukhachevski, Mikhail: in war against Poland; Stalin suspects of conspiracy; arrest and execution,
Tupolev, Andrei
Turkey: as potential invader of USSR,; supports national liberation in colonies; Stalin makes territorial demands on
Turukhansk District, Siberia,
Uglanov, Nikolai
Ukraine: hostility to Russia, ref1; self-rule proposed for, ref2, ref3; regional authority (Rada), ref4; Germans occupy, ref5; Piłsudski invades, ref6; Wrangel threatens, ref7; and autonomisation, ref8; established as Soviet state, ref9; treaty with RSFSR, ref10; nationhood, ref11, ref12; grain shortages and quotas, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17; Poles deported from, ref18; famine, ref19, ref20, ref21, ref22; supposed genocide in, ref23; frontiers closed, ref24; Stalin’s integration plans for, ref25; Germans overrun, ref26; plundered by Germans, ref27, ref28; Soviet failed offensive in (1942), ref29; resistance to Soviet rule in, ref30, ref31, ref32; post-war conditions, ref33; dissenters sent to Gulag, ref34
Ukrainian Autocephalous Church
Ulam, Adam
Ulrikh, Vasili
Ulyanova, Maria (Lenin’s sister),
Union of Writers
United Front
United Nations Organisation,
United Opposition,
United States of America: economic development, ref1; foreign policy, ref2; diplomatic recognition of USSR, ref3; Stalin encourages commercial relations with, ref4; wartime supplies to USSR, ref5, ref6, ref7; wartime relations with Allies, ref8; develops atomic bomb, ref9; post-war power and influence, ref10, ref11, ref12; Stalin suspects of post-war hostility, ref13; Stalin seeks state loan from, ref14; containment policy on USSR, ref15; and Cold War, ref16; Soviet hostility to, ref17; and Korean War, ref18; Stalin’s views on political economy in, ref19; Soviet post-Stalin relations with, ref20
Uranus, Operation
Uratadze, Grigol,
USSR
Ustinov, Marshal D.F.
Valedinski, Dr Ivan
Varga, Jeno,
Vasilevski, General Alexander,
Vatutin, General Nikolai
Vavilov, Nikolai
Vereshchagin, I.
Vereshchak, Semën,
Versailles, Treaty of (1919),
Vienna: Stalin in
Vinogradov, Dr Vladimir,
Vipper, R.
Vladimir, Archbishop, Exarch of Georgia
Vlasik, Nikolai,
Vlasov, Lieut.-General Andrei
Volga region: collectivisation in
Volgokonov, Dmitri
Volodicheva, Maria,
Vologda
Volunteer Army (White Russian)
Vorontsov-Dashkov, I.I.