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The Red Terror in Russia is a seminal historical work by Sergey Petrovich Melgounov that provides a comprehensive examination of the systematic violence and mass executions perpetrated by the Bolshevik regime during the early years following the Russian Revolution. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction account meticulously documents the terror campaigns, political repression, and brutal suppression of opposition that characterized Lenin’s consolidation of power.
Melgounov, a Russian historian and eyewitness to these events, presents detailed evidence of the atrocities committed against political opponents, intellectuals, and civilians. The work serves as an important historical record of one of the twentieth century’s most significant periods of state-sponsored violence and offers crucial insights into the mechanisms of totalitarian control and revolutionary terror.







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