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Informer 001

the myth of Pavlik Morozov

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An edition of Informer 001 (1997)

Informer 001

the myth of Pavlik Morozov

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When Russia was in the throes of Joseph Stalin's campaign for the forced collectivization of Soviet agriculture, a young boy named Pavlik Morozov informed the OGPU (now called the KGB) that his father was an enemy of the regime. As a result, Pavlik's father was arrested and disappeared in a Soviet concentration camp. Enemies of the party later killed the boy, whereupon people proclaimed him their hero.

Informer 001 is the first exhaustive, secret, independent study of the Morozov affair and is Yuri Druzhnikov's search for the truth about his life, death, and the perpetuation of his legacy. Druzhnikov examined documents, visited museums, and interviewed virtually everyone who knew Morozov during his short lifetime. In book after book, he discovered inconsistencies in every fact, from where Morozov was born to how old he was at the time of his death.

Photographs of the hero, when compared, turned out to be of different people. Historical archives contained no documents of Morozov. Memorial museums displayed no personal relics; instead they contained pictures, books, and newspaper clippings. Attempts by Druzhnikov to interview living witnesses were met with resistance - he was even followed constantly. The subject of Pavlik Morozov was "officially untouchable."

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As Druzhnikov pieced together the story about Morozov's life, death, and legacy from interviews, books, court documents, and newspaper reports, it became clear that the campaign to keep Morozov a hero was centrally directed. Informer hero number 001, as Morozov came to be known, remained a fearful reminder to all: to those who inform, and those who become the victims of denunciations.

Informer 001 offers Western readers a step-by-step detective story, and at the same time gives a unique glimpse into the behind-the-scenes operations of Soviet political history.

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Language
English
Pages
200

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Informer 001: the myth of Pavlik Morozov
1997, Transaction Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-191) and index.

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New Brunswick
Other Titles
Myth of Pavlik Morozov

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947.084/092, B
Library of Congress
DK268.M66 D7813 1997, DK268.M66D7813 1997, DK268.M66 D7813 1997eb, DK268.M66 D7813 1996

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Pagination
xiv, 200 p. :
Number of pages
200

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1003124M
Internet Archive
informer001mytho0000druz
ISBN 10
1560002832
LCCN
96042466
OCLC/WorldCat
844940595, 35305199
Library Thing
1881232
Goodreads
587372

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