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Stalins Witnesses
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Crimes against humanity can’t happen unless decent people look the other way. Stalin’s murderous repressions were no exception. “Stalin’s Witnesses” is a fictionalized yet historically faithful, deeply researched account of how the lives of four Soviet citizens and a German expatriate came to intersect in a Moscow courtroom three-quarters of a century ago. Under arrest but summoned as “witnesses,” their false testimony helped justify the liquidation of dozens of top Communists whom Stalin wanted out of the way.The main protagonist is Vladimir Romm. A descendant of the famous Romm publishing house of Vilna, he participated in the Revolution, became a Soviet spy, and was posted in Europe and Japan under guise of being a journalist. In 1934 Romm was assigned as the USSR’s inaugural correspondent to Washington and developed close working relationships with leading American officials. But two years later, perhaps due to his past support for  Trotsky, Romm was unexpectedly recalled to Moscow and thrown into the infamous Lubyanka prison. He was soon forced to participate in the Great Moscow Show Trials, the most notorious events of their kind in modern history.“Stalin’s Witnesses” follows Romm through the Revolution and his service in Germany, Japan, France, Geneva and, ultimately, the United States, blending fact and fiction to tease out the struggles of a fundamentally moral man caught up during an extraordinary time.As the narrative advances other witnesses come into play. Two are of special note. Dmitri Bukhartsev, also a correspondent/spy, is the intelligence officer who turned Martha Dodd, daughter of the American Ambassador to Germany into a Soviet agent. Another, Leonid Tamm, was the brother of physicist Igor Tamm, a Nobel laureate and leader of the team that developed the Soviet hydrogen bom
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