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Diary of Soviet ambassador to London rewrites history of World War II

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imageIn the recluse of his study under the watchful eye of the 'vozhd'.Courtesy of the Scheffer-Voskressenski family

Stalin’s terror and purges of the 1930s discouraged any Soviet official from putting a pen to paper, let alone keep a personal diary. The sole exception is the extraordinarily rich journal kept by Ivan Maisky, the Soviet ambassador...

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