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Trotsky

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by Bertrand M. Patenaude

nicknamed “Old Man” by followers, 4

  NKVD agent Harte infiltrates security staff of, 244

  NKVD agent Ramón penetrates circle and household of, 207, 229, 244–46, 266–71, 273, 279–81

  NKVD agent Zborowski ordered to penetrate household of, 119

  NKVD agent Zborowski surveillance of papers of, in Paris, 112–14

  NKVD closes in on, in Mexico, 246–52

  NKVD plan to liquidate, 11

  October Revolution and, 82

  Orlov anonymous warnings to, on assassination plot and Zborowski, 143–46, 198–200

  Orozco and, 162–64, 198–200

  Party Congress of 1924 and, 34–35

  “permanent revolution” theory of, 45–46

  personality of, and relationship with Lyova, 102, 109–12, 115–17

  personality of, demanding nature and tensions, 56, 57, 129–31, 136, 243, 283

  personality of, Eastman on lack of gift for friendship, 89–91, 168, 216–17

  photographs of, by Young, 235–37

  picnic trip of, in last weeks of life, 273, 276–77

  prisoner of ideology, 54, 305–6

  propositions Frida’s sister, Cristina, 71–72

  relationship with Natalia, 68–70, 118–19

  relationship with son Lyova, 102, 109–12, 115–17, 276–77

  reputation of, in post-glasnost Russia, 303–4

  Rivera, and security furnished by, 92–93

  Rivera arranges Mexican asylum for and aids with finances and security, 17–19, 86, 92–95, 132

  Rivera portraits of, in Portrait of America and Man at the Crossroads, 85–86

  Rivera’s revolutionary painting and, 78, 86

  Rivera, Trotsky’s first contacts with, 84

  Russian Revolution and, 8, 21–23, 74–77, 180, 187, 215–17, 231–33

  secretary Frankel and, 56–57, 182

  secretary “Van” Heijenoort and, 56–57

  secretary Wolfe and, 56

  secret meeting with GPU agent Blumkin on Prinkipo, 120

  security and household of, in Mexico, 10–11, 31, 125–33

  security for, after May 1940 assassination attempt, 262–66, 277–81

  security for, at Avenida Viena house, 237–44, 251–52

  security for, in Mexico, 92–95, 120–29, 132–39

  son Lyova and exile of, 56, 99–103, 181

  son Lyova’s Red Book on the Moscow Trial and, 110

  son Lyova’s request to join, in Mexico refused by, 113–15

  son Seryozha and, 61–63, 100–101

  son Seryozha’s arrest and murder by Stalin, 77–78, 177

  Soviet citizenship of, rescinded, 105

  Soviet invasion of Poland and, 211–13

  Spanish civil war and, 10–11, 123–24

  Stalin orders assassination of, in Operation Duck, 174–78, 200

  Stalin’s hatred for, and desire to liquidate, 9, 178–79

  struggle vs. Stalin, after Lenin’s death, 89, 216

  struggle vs. Stalin, after Revolution, 26–28

  takes pseudonym of Leon Trotsky, 25

  tension of, in Coyoacán house, 56–58, 129–31

  travels to Taxco, 55–56, 201–2

  travels to Veracruz for fishing, 235–36

  travels with Breton and Rivera, 161–65

  travels with Rivera, 91–93

  warns Lenin on danger of centralism, 45

  World War II and, 1

  writes about Moscow show trials, 14

  writes “Art and Politics” for Partisan Review, 155–58

  writes biography of Lenin, 2, 30, 180–83

  writes biography of Stalin, 1, 2, 11, 182–88, 195–97, 229, 230, 252, 258, 253, 273–74

  writes book on Moscow trials, 181–82

  writes History of the Russian Revolution, translated by Eastman, 1–2, 8, 101, 156, 184, 217–18, 220, 305

  writes last will and testament, 230, 234–25

  writes “Lenin is no more” eulogy, 192

  writes Life article on Stalin, 197–98

  writes Literature and Revolution, 149–50, 155, 164–65

  writes Lyova’s obituary, 117

  writes magazine articles on WW II, 2

  writes My Life autobiography, 8, 101, 179, 191–92

  writes On Lenin, 148

  writes Our Political Tasks, 215

  writes “Petty-Bourgeois Opposition,” 223

  writes Revolution Betrayed, 181–82, 211, 221

  writes “USSR in War,” 212–13

  writing by, in exile, 178–88

  writing method and skill of, and dictation, 183–85, 283

  WW II and, 9–10, 201–4

  Trotsky, Lev “Lyova” (son). See Sedov, Leon “Lyova”

  Trotsky, Natalia (second wife). See Sedova, Natalia

  Trotsky, Nina (daughter). See Bronstein, Nina

  Trotsky, Sergei “Seryozha” (son). See Sedov, Sergei “Seryozha”

  Trotsky, Seva (grandson). See Volkov, Vsevelod “Seva”

  Trotsky, Zina (daughter). See Volkova, Zinaida “Zina”

  Trotskyists, 8, 101 108, 123, 140, 154–55, 161, 176. See also American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky; American Trotskyists; Bolshevik-Leninists; Fourth International; French Trotskyists; Mexican League; Socialist Workers Party; and specific individuals

  death of Trotsky and, 301–3

  form Fourth International, 203–4

  Tsaritsyn (later Stalingrad), Battle of (1918), 151

  Tukhachevsky, Marshal Mikhail, 51, 52

  Turkey, 8, 14, 33, 58, 91, 101–3, 178–79, 188–89, 217–18, 220, 305

  Ukraine, famine of 1932–33, 46

  Union for Repatriation of Russians Abroad, 143

  Union of Soviet Writers, 150

  United Press, 94

  United States

  asylum for Trotsky and, 20

  WW I and, 22

  U.S. House of Representatives

  Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC, Dies Committee), 250

  U.S. Justice Department, 298

  U.S. Senate, Internal Security Subcommittee hearings, 300

  Universal, El (newspaper), 172

  “USSR in War, The” (Trotsky), 212–13

  Van Heijenoort, Gaby, 131

  Van Heijenoort, Jean “Van,” 33, 42, 56, 58, 60–61, 63–65, 70, 72, 93–95, 105–7, 110, 112, 121, 276, 298

  Breton visit and, 147–48, 160–65

  death of Trotsky and, 292

  life of, after death of Trotsky, 300–301, 303

  Rivera and, 87–88, 170

  security and, 119–22, 126–27, 129–33, 137–38, 142, 239–41, 280

  writing contracts and, 182

  Vasconcelos, José, 79

  Venida de Trotsky, La (Apollo skit), 30

  Vidali, Vittorio. See Contreras, Carlos

  Villa, Pancho, 78, 246

  Voice of the Federation, The, 126

  Volkov, Vsevelod “Seva” (grandson), 230

  custody battle for, 118, 186, 195

  death of parents, 103–5, 107

  in exile with Lyova, 109

  life of, after assassination, 295–96, 305

  meets half sister Alexandra, in Russia, 304

  in Mexico with Trotsky and Natalia, 4–7, 195, 198–99, 201, 238–39, 245, 253, 254, 265, 268, 287, 292

  Volkova, Zina (daughter), 77, 78

  daughter Alexandra meets Seva, 304

  illness and death of, 99, 103–7

  Voltaire, 39

  Voroshilov, Kliment, 151, 157, 294–95

  Voz de Mexico, La (Communist newspaper), 274

  Vyshinsky, Andrei, 32, 34, 109

  Waldorf-Astoria riot of 1934, 241

  Washington Post, The, 53

  “watchful revolutionary censorship,” 149–50

  Weber, Sara, 138, 184–85, 242

  Weil, Ruby, 205

  “What is Living and What is Dead in Marxism?” (Partisan Review symposium), 156

  What I
s to Be Done? (Lenin), 219

  White Armies, 8, 22–27, 52, 232

  Wilhelmshaven sailors’ revolt, 52

  Wilson, Edmund, 153–54, 221

  Wolf, Erwin, 123, 137, 204

  Wolfe, Bernard, 55–56, 121, 122

  Wolfe, Bertram, 80–82, 85–86, 156

  Workers Defense League, 298

  Workers Party (Minority faction of Socialist Workers Party), 271

  World War I, 10, 204, 218

  Russian Revolution and, 21–22, 204, 215–16

  World War II, 1–2, 154, 176, 196–97, 201–4, 211–13, 228, 266, 269, 273, 282, 293, 301

  Wright, John, 229

  Yagoda, Genrikh, 133, 139, 197

  Yanovitch, Fanny, 258

  Yezhov, Nikolai, 139, 145

  Young, Al, 235–41, 243, 245

  Yudenich, Gen. Nikolai, 27

  Zaitsev, Ivan Vasilevich, 191

  Zamora, Adolfo, 303

  Zamora, Francisco, 50

  Zapata, Emiliano, 78, 85

  Zborowski, Mark (Étienne, “Mack,” “Tulip”), 112–13, 115, 119, 139–43, 199–200, 298–301

  death of Lyova and, 142

  Fourth International attended by, with report to Stalin, 204–5

  reported captured in German invasion of France in WW II, 269

  Zinoviev, Grigory, 9, 16, 96, 176, 189, 191, 194, 304

  Zola, Émile, 39, 50, 148, 160

  Zollinger, Dr. Alfred, 230, 234

  Zweig, Stefan, 159

  About the Author

  BERTRAND M. PATENAUDE is a lecturer at Stanford University, where he is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution Library and Archives. He is the author of The Big Show in Bololand: The American Relief Expedition to Soviet Russia in the Famine of 1921, which won the 2003 Marshall Shulman Book Prize. He lives in Menlo Park, California.

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  Credits

  Jacket photograph courtesy of Alexander H. Buchman papers, Hoover Institution Archives

  Jacket design by Jarrod Taylor

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