The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia (79 page)

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“Miller, Joe,”
Milosz, Czeslaw
Mine No. Seventeen
Mine No. Eighteen
miners, mines
in Kolyma
phosphorus
in United States
uranium
Minsk
Mironov (NKVD chief)
Misha (friend of Paul Robeson, Jr.)
Mission to Moscow
(J. Davies)
Mission to Moscow
(movie)
Mitnik, Charlotte Busch
Moats, Alice-Leone
Molotov, Polina
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Hitler-Stalin Pact and
old age of
radio addresses of
U.S. clandestine mission of
Molotov (now known as Perm)
Molotovsk
Moore, David
Moore, R. Walton
Morgenthau, Henry
n
gold and
Morgenthau Plan
Morozov, Pavlik
Moscow
air raid in
Aragvis in
auto propaganda display in
baseball in
Bolshoi Theater in
Butyrskaya Prison in
churches in
cultural activities in
Davies entourage’s arrival in
diplomatic evacuation of
Donskoi Cemetery in
education in
effects of World War in
embassies in ;
see also
U.S. embassy, Moscow
English-language newspapers in,
see Moscow Daily News
;
Moscow News
Foreign Workers’ Club in,
see
Foreign Workers’ Club
fourteenth anniversary of Russian Revolution in
German advance on
Gorky Park in,
see
Gorky Park
Harriman’s departure from
hot dogs in
hotels in;
see also
Metropol Hotel
House of Writers in
Kahn’s office in
Kim -Sung’s visit to
Kremlin in,
see
Kremlin
Lubyanka in,
see
Lubyanka
Lubyanka Square in
May Days in
military airport in
nighttime arrests in
overcrowding in
police in
postwar appearance of “captive Americans” in
records burned in
Red Square in
Robeson in
Sorensen in
Soviet Ninth Trade Union Congress in
Stalin stadium in
stores in
Terror in
as unhealthful diplomatic post
Moscow (
continued
)
U.S. reporters in
U.S. workers in
Moscow Children’s Theater
Moscow Daily News
baseball in
passport registration request in
Moscow News
Moscow Pioneer
Moscow show trials
of Bukharin
Davies and
of Kazakov
Moscow Soviet
Moscow State Philharmonic
“Moscow the Magnet” (Pilnyak)
Moscow Zoo
movies
aboard
Sea Cloud
documentary
Invisible Man
newsreels
Stalin’s watching of
Munchenerplatz, Soviet jail at
Murmansk
Murrto, Benny
music
jazz
of Magadan cultural brigade
protest songs
of Robeson
Mussolini, Benito
MVD
“My Days Have Raced Past” (Mandelstam)
My Life and Work
(Ford)
 
Nagaevo
National Geographic
Navy, U.S.
Kamchatka crash site and
needlework
Negress and the Monkey, The
(moral tale)
Németh, Miklós
Neue Freie Presse
New Deal
New Masses
New Russia’s Primer
New York, N.Y.
Amtorg in
baseball in
Harlem in
Hopkins’ speech in
J. Davies in
Khrushchev in
Kravchenko’s defection in
Krivitsky tracked in
Litvinov’s arrival in
Russian aid rally in
Soviet consulate in
T. Sgovio’s return to
unofficial Soviet embassy in
New York
Daily News
New York
Daily Worker
New Yorker
New York Herald Tribune
New York Times
n
famine in
Ford-Soviet negotiations in
H. Jaffe in
labor camps in
Litvinov in
on numbers killed during Terror
on passport confiscation
Shaw’s lecture in
New York World’s Fair ()
Nicholas , tsar of Russia
Nichols, Donald
Nielsen, Hans Jacob
“Nielsen” (naturalized American)
Nikishov, Aleksandra Gridassova
Nikishov, Ivan
background of
n
-
n
Wallace’s visit and
Nikolaev, Leonid
Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Orwell)
Ninety-first Psalm
Ninty-ninth Soviet Airborne Division
Nizhneudinsk
Nizhni Novgorod,
see
Gorky
Nizhni Tagil
NKVD (Commissariat for Internal Affairs)
n
anniversary of
bickering of
burning of records of
camp doctors of
Ciliberti’s friendship with
counterfeiting of
criminals favored by
Dalstroi and
“enemies of the people” in
executions by
expansion of
fear of
files of
foreigners and
fugitives from
Germans and Austrians repatriated by
Gestapo’s relations with
in Gorky
informers for
intellectuals and
J. Davies and
Katyn Massacre and
Kirov’s murder and
in Kuibyshev
Manhattan Project and
Moscow show trials and
nighttime arrests by
outperforming competitions of
outside U.S. embassy
in Poland
postwar resistance to
psychological breakdowns of
ruble bonuses of
Sgovio helped by
Sgovio’s file at
ships of
Soviet prisoners of war and
suicides in
in Tashkent
torture used by
Trotsky murdered by
U.S. passport confiscation by
Wallace’s visit and
Yezhov appointed people’s commissar for
Noble, John
Norilsk
North Korea
North Star
(movie)
North Wind
(icebreaker)
Norway, Norwegians
Nousiainen, Elmer John
n
Novikov (criminal)
Novosibirsk
Novosti
nuclear war, threat of
nuclear weapons
see also
atomic bomb
Nuremberg
Nutter, Charlie
Nutter, Jimmy
 
Odessa
Odessa
(Liberty ship)
“Odysseus to Telemachus” (Brodsky)
Office of War Information, U.S.
Oggins, Isaiah
Oggins, Norma
Oggins, Robin
OGPU
oil
Oja, Hilma
Okkonen, Freda
Okkonen, Olav
Okkonen, Theodore
Okunev, Ivan
O’Malley, Owen
Omsk
“One night” monologue
On Socialist Realism
(Sinyavsky)
Origins of Totalitarianism, The
(Arendt)
Orlov Tea Service
orphanages
Orwell, George
Oslo, airfield in
Ossipov, Major-General
Oumansky, Konstantin
gold and
Morgenthau’s meeting with
Welles’ negotiations with
 
Pacher-Theinburg, Heinrich
Paine, Tom
Palace of the Soviets
parachuting
parents, informing on
Paris
Paris Olympics ()
Pass, John
passports, Soviet
passports, U.S.
confiscation of
n
fraudulent use of
new, seeking of
registering of
Pasternak, Boris
Pauker, Karl
Pavlik Morozov statues
Pavlov, Ivan
Pavlov (functionary)
Peasant Holiday in the Ukraine
(painting)
peasants
famine and
in gold mines
Pendergast, Tom
Penza
“People’s Parks,”
Pessonen, “Blackie,”
“Peters” (American consular secretary)
Peterson, Eugene
Petropavlovsk
Petrov, Vladimir
Petrozavodsk
Petzold, Anton
Peugeot
Pfeffer, Yitzhak
Phoenix, Ariz.
photographs:
of Beria
censorship and
from Gulag
of K. Harriman
for
National Geographic
of Russian churches
of Stalin
at Yalta Conference
Piatakov, Georgy
Pie-pie (Bullitt’s dog)
pigs
Pilnyak, Boris
Pletnev, Dr.
poisonings
Polar Bear
(plane)
Poles, Poland
elections in
mass graves of
Nazi invasion of
NKVD in
Red Army in
transported to Gulag
U.S. prisoners of war in
Polish Americans
Politburo
Dalstroi and
Nazi invasion and
Stalin’s aging and
Politkovskaya, Anna
Pol Pot (Saloth Sar)
Popashenko (NKVD chief)
Popper, Emma
Portland Commune
Post, Marjorie Merriweather,
see
Davies, Marjorie Merriweather Post
Potma
Potsdam Conference ()
Pravda
Kremlin doctors and
prayer
Preedin, Arnold:
baseball playing of
execution of
Preedin, Walter
pregnancy
priests
prisoners of war:
Japanese
Polish
Soviet
prisoners of war, American
Joint Commission of Investigation and
in Korean War
World War and
prisoners of war, German Wringer reports and
prison trains
deaths on
escape from
evacuation of Moscow and
Korean War and
V. Herman in
prison vans
Progressive Party, U.S.
Prokhorov, Dmitry
Prosecutor’s Office, Soviet
Prosolov (criminal)
Protestantism
n
Putin, Vladimir
 
Quincy
, USS
“Racek, Lieutenant,”
racism
Radek, Karl
radio
baseball games on
English-language programs on
FDR on
Molotov on
Shaw on
Stalin on
Wallace on
Radio Moscow
Rady, Gertrude
Raizan
rapes
Raphael
Rastvorov, Yuri
rats
Ravensbrück
Razvedchik
RB-aircraft
Reader’s Digest
Red Army
Terror and
at U.S. embassy
in World War
“Red Dawn” collective farm
Red Star
Red Stars
Reed, John
grave of
reindeer
religion, freedom of
Republicans
residence permits
Reuther, Victor
Reuther, Walter
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Ridgway, Matthew
Riefenstahl, Leni
Rigasche Rundschau
Ripon
(ship)
see also Indigirka
road building
Roanoke, Va.
Robeson, Eslanda
Robeson, Paul, Jr.
Robeson, Paul, Sr.
House Un-American Activities Committee and
suicide attempt of
Robinson, Donald,
see
Rubens, Adolph
Robinson, Robert
Robinson, Ruth,
see
Rubens, Ruth
Rockefeller, John .
Rokossovsky, Konstantin
Rom, Oliver
Romania
Romanoff (prisoner)
Romanov, Victor
Romanowski, Richard
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Elliott
Roosevelt, Franklin .
n
Bullitt’s correspondence with
critics of
death of
deteriorating health of
Duranty’s briefing of
elections and
fireside chat of
first inaugural address of
gold prices and
Hitler-Stalin Pact and
Hopkins’ missions for
J. Davies’ briefing of
J. Davies’ friendship with
J. Davies’ instructions from
Katyn Massacre and

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