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- W2489114785 abstract "Lenin’s death on January 21, 1924, produced serious anxiety within society, particularly among the peasants.1 A peasant outside a teahouse in the town of Nizhnyi Novgorod was overheard ominously warning: “If Trotsky takes Lenin’s place, life as we know it will not continue.”2 The peasant rumor machine swung into action: almost immediately stories circulated in the Moscow region of a schism within the party leadership. Leon Trotsky was at the center of these rumors that included claims that he had been shot by Leningrad party boss Grigory Zinoviev, that he had been arrested, and that he and Mikhail Kalinin, Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets (in other rumors, he and the Civil War hero General Semyon Budennyi), were in conflict. Soon, it was whispered, there would be a coup d’état. In one of the odder rumors, it was maintained that Lenin had actually been dead for the last six months and had been frozen! Only a demand from delegates to the Congress of Soviets for him to be presented dead or alive allegedly produced the report of his death.3 The police in Moscow guberniia reported genuine sorrow among the peasants at hearing of Lenin’s death. Police in various regions reported that peasants “who to this time have demonstrated dissatisfaction with Soviet Power” were grieving over his death (fig. 3.1). This was purportedly especially true among the more prosperous peasants who feared a turn away from the pro-“well-to-do” peasant policy that had emerged during the past year.4 KeywordsLocal PoliceParty LeadershipPolice ReportSecret PolicePolitical PoliceThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W2489114785 title "Lenin’s Death, “Face to the Countryside,” and Growing Police Fears, 1924" @default.
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