Boris Bazhanov

Boris Georgiyevich Bazhanov (; 9 August 1900 – 30 December 1982) was a secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union who published memoirs about Stalin and his secrets.

Bazhanov was the personal secretary of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin from August 1923 to 1925 and held several prominent positions in the Politburo until defecting from the Soviet Union in 1928. Bazhanov was granted French citizenship and survived subsequent Soviet assassination attempts, writing and publishing memoirs and books from 1930 about Stalin and the secrets behind the Stalin regime. Bazhanov was the only member of Stalin's Secretariat to defect, and one of the first major defectors from the Eastern Bloc.

David W. Doyle, who translated Bazhanov's book "Bazhanov and the Damnation of Stalin", described him as "a usually reliable source," but that "he should be read with caution where he displays bias or discusses his own motive". Similarly, Western historian Robert Conquest, viewed his account as "very useful, though not always authenticable". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Vospominanii︠a︡ byvshego sekretari︠a︡ Stalina by Bazhanov, Boris

    Frant︠s︡ii︠a︡ : Tretʹi︠a︡ volna, 1980
    Format: Book


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    Bazhanov and the damnation of Stalin by Bazhanov, Boris

    Athens : Ohio University Press, 1990
    Format: Book


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    Bajanov révèle Staline : souvenirs d'un ancien secrétaire de Staline by Bazhanov, Boris

    [Paris] : Gallimard, 1979
    Format: Book