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Zhukov argued that Stalin was not personally responsible for the ] and shifted the blame onto Jews<ref>, interview with ]</ref> and subordinates of Stalin.<ref>{{citation|url=http://reason.com/archives/2013/03/17/a-troubling-after-image-of-stalin-60-yea|title=Confronting Stalin's Legacy, 60 Years After His Death|first=Cathy|last=Young|date=17 March 2013|magazine=]}}.</ref><ref>{{citation|date=January–February 2011|title=Average Joe: The Return of Stalin Apologists|first1=Tomasz|last1=Sommer|first2=Marek|last2=Chodakiewicz|magazine=]|url=http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/average-joe-return-stalin-apologists}}.</ref> According to Zhukov, Stalin had conducted liberal reforms in the USSR, and launched the purges against real threats to Soviet security. Zhukov has also argued that Stalin "saved the country and the world" from ], ] and ] by executing them before, in his view, their revolutionary politics brought the USSR into conflict with the world.<ref>{{citation|title=Stalinism: Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millennium|series=Totalitarian movements and political religions|first1=Alter L.|last1=Litvin|first2=John L. H.|last2=Keep|publisher=Psychology Press|year=2005|isbn=9780415351089|page=48|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AFH0yHI_MsC&pg=PA48}}</ref> Zhukov argued that Stalin was not personally responsible for the ] and shifted the blame onto Jews<ref>, interview with ]</ref> and subordinates of Stalin.<ref>{{citation|url=http://reason.com/archives/2013/03/17/a-troubling-after-image-of-stalin-60-yea|title=Confronting Stalin's Legacy, 60 Years After His Death|first=Cathy|last=Young|date=17 March 2013|magazine=]}}.</ref><ref>{{citation|date=January–February 2011|title=Average Joe: The Return of Stalin Apologists|first1=Tomasz|last1=Sommer|first2=Marek|last2=Chodakiewicz|magazine=]|url=http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/article/average-joe-return-stalin-apologists}}.</ref> According to Zhukov, Stalin had conducted liberal reforms in the USSR, and launched the purges against real threats to Soviet security. Zhukov has also argued that Stalin "saved the country and the world" from ], ] and ] by executing them before, in his view, their revolutionary politics brought the USSR into conflict with the world.<ref>{{citation|title=Stalinism: Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millennium|series=Totalitarian movements and political religions|first1=Alter L.|last1=Litvin|first2=John L. H.|last2=Keep|publisher=Psychology Press|year=2005|isbn=9780415351089|page=48|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AFH0yHI_MsC&pg=PA48}}</ref>
According to ], "the main pathos of almost all Yuri Zhukov's historical works that have been published during the last 15-17 years are almost exclusively aimed at moral-political rehabilitation of Stalin."<ref></ref>

Russian historian ] has written that Zhukov's work adopts and develops some of the assumptions of the ] ].<ref>, by ], ]</ref> According to ], "the main pathos of almost all Yuri Zhukov's historical works that have been published during the last 15-17 years are almost exclusively aimed at moral-political rehabilitation of Stalin."<ref></ref>


== Works == == Works ==

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Yuri Nikolayevitch Zhukov
Born (1938-01-22) 22 January 1938 (age 86)
Krasnogorsk, Russia
NationalityRussian
Alma materRussian State Historico-Archival Institute
Known forStalin-era research
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
InstitutionsInstitute of Russian History at Russian Academy of Sciences

Yuri Nikolayevich Zhukov (Template:Lang-ru, born on 22 January 1938, in Krasnogorsk) is a Russian historian and researcher at the Institute of Russian History at Russian Academy of Sciences. Zhukov published several books that glorify Stalin, such as "Renaissance of Stalin" and "Handbook of Stalinist".

Zhukov argued that Stalin was not personally responsible for the Great Purge and shifted the blame onto Jews and subordinates of Stalin. According to Zhukov, Stalin had conducted liberal reforms in the USSR, and launched the purges against real threats to Soviet security. Zhukov has also argued that Stalin "saved the country and the world" from Trotsky, Kamenev and Zinoviev by executing them before, in his view, their revolutionary politics brought the USSR into conflict with the world. According to Gennady Kostyrchenko, "the main pathos of almost all Yuri Zhukov's historical works that have been published during the last 15-17 years are almost exclusively aimed at moral-political rehabilitation of Stalin."

Works

  • Yuri Zhukov. Secrets of Kremlin: Stalin, Molotov, Beria, Malenkov. Moscow, 2000, 688 pages, ISBN 5-300-02990-4
  • Yuri Zhukov. Different Stalin. USSR Political Reforms in 1933-1937, Moscow, 2003, 510 pages, ISBN 5-9697-0026-6
  • Yuri Zhukov. Stalin: Secrets of State Power, Moscow, 2008, 720 pages, ISBN 978-5-9697-0472-5
  • Yuri Zhukov. Handbook of Stalinist, Moscow, 2010, 320 pages, ISBN 978-5-699-40304-2
  • Yuri Zhukov. The Puzzle of 1937, Moscow, 2010, 576 pages, ISBN 978-5-699-46904-8
  • Yuri Zhukov. Stalin's First Defeat. 1917-1922. From Russian Empire to USSR., Moscow, 2011, 672 pages, ISBN 978-5-905024-02-3

References

  1. "Известный историк Юрий Жуков: Расстрелы в Катыни - сомнения остаются". Komsomolskaya Pravda. 29 March 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. "Жуков Юрий Николаевич". Russian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  3. Parfitt, Tom (24 February 2006), "The real secret of Khrushchev's speech", The Guardian.
  4. "Private correspondent (Russian)". Chaskor.ru. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  5. Reptiles against Jews (Russian), interview with Gennady Kostyrchenko
  6. Young, Cathy (17 March 2013), "Confronting Stalin's Legacy, 60 Years After His Death", Reason.
  7. Sommer, Tomasz; Chodakiewicz, Marek (January–February 2011), "Average Joe: The Return of Stalin Apologists", World Affairs .
  8. Litvin, Alter L.; Keep, John L. H. (2005), Stalinism: Russian and Western Views at the Turn of the Millennium, Totalitarian movements and political religions, Psychology Press, p. 48, ISBN 9780415351089
  9. Рептилии против евреев
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