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- catalog abstract ""Poisoned Arrows: The Stalin-Choihalsan Mongolian Massacres, 1921-1941 reveals to an English-speaking readership for the first time the truth about the massacres conducted between 1921-1941 by the Stalinist KGB and its puppet Mongolian counterpart in converting the historic home of Genghis Khan into the world's second communist state and keeping it isolated from the world under Soviet domination for seventy years." "This book is based on secret archival documents and other rare materials to which the public was granted access following Mongolia's 1989-1990 democratic revolution. Sandag's father was a victim of the massacres, adding a personal element to the story. Drawing on his experience as a member of a prisoner's family and interviews with other survivors and their families, Sandag describes the reign of terror conducted by the "Green Hats" of Mongolia's Internal Security Ministry and how the Mongols survived a time of fear and mistrust."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Stalin-Choibalsan Mongolian massacres, 1921-1941".
- catalog contributor b11713737.
- catalog contributor b11713738.
- catalog contributor b11713739.
- catalog coverage "Mongolia Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Poisoned Arrows: The Stalin-Choihalsan Mongolian Massacres, 1921-1941 reveals to an English-speaking readership for the first time the truth about the massacres conducted between 1921-1941 by the Stalinist KGB and its puppet Mongolian counterpart in converting the historic home of Genghis Khan into the world's second communist state and keeping it isolated from the world under Soviet domination for seventy years." "This book is based on secret archival documents and other rare materials to which the public was granted access following Mongolia's 1989-1990 democratic revolution. Sandag's father was a victim of the massacres, adding a personal element to the story. Drawing on his experience as a member of a prisoner's family and interviews with other survivors and their families, Sandag describes the reign of terror conducted by the "Green Hats" of Mongolia's Internal Security Ministry and how the Mongols survived a time of fear and mistrust."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Frederic E. Wakeman, Jr. -- A Brief History and Description of Mongolia -- Democracy Versus Bolshevism and Communism -- Dogsomiin Bodoo, prime minister, foreign minister. Executed in Mongolia -- Dambiin Chagdarjav, head of provisional government. Executed in Mongolia -- Mysterious Decade -- Damdinii Sukhe Baatar, minister of war and commander in chief. Poisoned? -- The Eighth Jebtsun Damba, Khan of Mongolia. A disputable death? -- Execution of "Right Wing Opportunists" -- Soliin Danzan, former commander in chief and chairman of the MPR Central Committee. An execution in haste? -- Ts. Dambadorj, chairman of the MPRP. Mysterious death in Moscow -- "Leftist Deviation"--A Soviet Idea? -- Z. Shijee, secretary of MPRP Central Committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- O. Badrakh, secretary of MPRP Central Committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- L. Laagan, chairman of the Little Hural. Arrested and executed in Mongolia -- The Massacre Begins: Choibalsan Ascends in Power -- The Lhumbe Affair, prelude to massacre. Interrogated in Moscow, executed in Mongolia -- Peljidiin Genden, prime minister. Arrested and executed in Moscow -- G. Demid, marshal, deputy prime minister, minister of defense, commander in chief. Poisoned en route to Moscow -- Rivals Executed, Choibalsan Becomes Prime Minister -- Sanjaagiin Dovchin, chairman of Central Bank. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- Dansrangiin Dogsom, chairman of MPR Little Khural. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-222) and index.".
- catalog extent "xx, 228 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Poisoned arrows.".
- catalog identifier "0813337100 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Poisoned arrows.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, CO : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Poisoned arrows.".
- catalog spatial "Mongolia Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Mongolia".
- catalog subject "951.7/3 21".
- catalog subject "Choĭbalsan, Kh. (Khorlogiĭn), 1895-1952.".
- catalog subject "Choĭbalsan, Kh. (Khorloogiĭn), 1895-1952.".
- catalog subject "DS798.75 .S29 1999".
- catalog subject "Massacres Mongolia History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Frederic E. Wakeman, Jr. -- A Brief History and Description of Mongolia -- Democracy Versus Bolshevism and Communism -- Dogsomiin Bodoo, prime minister, foreign minister. Executed in Mongolia -- Dambiin Chagdarjav, head of provisional government. Executed in Mongolia -- Mysterious Decade -- Damdinii Sukhe Baatar, minister of war and commander in chief. Poisoned? -- The Eighth Jebtsun Damba, Khan of Mongolia. A disputable death? -- Execution of "Right Wing Opportunists" -- Soliin Danzan, former commander in chief and chairman of the MPR Central Committee. An execution in haste? -- Ts. Dambadorj, chairman of the MPRP. Mysterious death in Moscow -- "Leftist Deviation"--A Soviet Idea? -- Z. Shijee, secretary of MPRP Central Committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- O. Badrakh, secretary of MPRP Central Committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- L. Laagan, chairman of the Little Hural. Arrested and executed in Mongolia -- The Massacre Begins: Choibalsan Ascends in Power -- The Lhumbe Affair, prelude to massacre. Interrogated in Moscow, executed in Mongolia -- Peljidiin Genden, prime minister. Arrested and executed in Moscow -- G. Demid, marshal, deputy prime minister, minister of defense, commander in chief. Poisoned en route to Moscow -- Rivals Executed, Choibalsan Becomes Prime Minister -- Sanjaagiin Dovchin, chairman of Central Bank. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union -- Dansrangiin Dogsom, chairman of MPR Little Khural. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union.".
- catalog title "Poisoned arrows : The Stalin-Choibalsan Mongolian massacres, 1921-1941 / Shagdariin Sandag, Harry H. Kendall ; with foreword by Frederic E. Wakeman, Jr.".
- catalog title "Stalin-Choibalsan Mongolian massacres, 1921-1941".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".