ISBN-13: 9780773526662 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 592 str.
The first full-length biography of the man once believed to be a likely candidate to succeed Josef Stalin Zhdanov was Stalin's main assistant in both the massive bureaucracy of the Communist Party and the attempt to restore ideological orthodoxy In The Life and Times of Andrei Zhdanov, 1896-1948 Kees Boterbloem offers the first full-length biography of the man once believed to be a likely candidate to succeed Josef Stalin. In so doing he provides new insights into the Soviet political system and the question of how much power was wielded by Stalin's lieutenants. In 1934 Andrei Zhdanov was promoted to the post of secretary of the Communist Party's Central Committee in Moscow and entered the inner circle of Stalin's partners. Notable for his involvement in implementing the artificial crisis of the Great Terror in Moscow and Leningrad, Zhdanov was later involved in the preparation and signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and acted as Stalin's Party emissary in the Winter War and the sovietization of Estonia.