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Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov

Abdurakhman Genazovich (Ganazovich) Avtorkhanov ((チェチェン語:Абдурахма́н Гена́зович (Гана́зович) Авторха́нов), 23 October 1908, Lakha Nevri, Chechnya - 24 April 1997, Munich, Germany) was an acclaimed historian who worked primarily in the fields of Soviet history and History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).
==Biography and works==

Avtorkhanov's date of birth is unknown. According to his memoirs he was born between 1908 and 1910 in the small Chechen village of Lakha-Nevri, which was destroyed by Soviet troops during the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush population in 1943.〔A. Avtorkhanov. ''Memuary'' () (Frankfurt/Main: Possev-Verlag, 1983), p. 5.〕 He was given the last name of Avtorkhanov in 1923 when he was registered for an orphanage.
The young Avtorkhanov enthusiastically joined the Communist Party in 1927 and served as a high-ranking party functionary.〔A. Avtorkhanov. ''Memuary'' () (Frankfurt/Main: Possev-Verlag, 1983), p. 160 ((Russian text online ))〕. He graduated from the elite Moscow Institute of Red Professors with a major in Russian history in 1937, during which time he wrote six books on the history of the Caucasus.〔A. Avtorkhanov. ''Tekhnologiya vlasti'' (Technology of Power ) (Frankfurt/Main: Possev-Verlag, 1983), back cover〕 He was arrested and falsely accused in 1937 during Great Purge, but released in 1942. The NKVD assigned him to infiltrate the anti-Soviet Chechen movement in which his school friend Khasan Israilov was a leader, but Avtorkhanov crossed the front line to Germans, was arrested by Gestapo, released and lived until the end of the war in Berlin.〔A. Avtorkhanov. ''Memuary'' () (Frankfurt/Main: Possev-Verlag, 1983), pp. 611ff.〕 After the war, Avtorkhanov became a co-founder of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in 1951.
Autorkhanov authored numerous books and articles on the history and core issues of Communism. His book ''Staline au pouvoir'' (''The Reign of Stalin''), published in French in 1951, described Joseph Stalin's reign of terror.〔()〕 His book ''Stalin and the Soviet Communist Party'' is regarded as a primary source for the political background of Stalin's rise to power. He was one of the first authors to claim, in his 1976 book on Stalin's death, that Stalin had been murdered by the head of NKVD Lavrentiy Beria. Pyotr Grigorenko made and distributed copies of the book in the Soviet Union by photographing and typewriting.
In his books, Avtorkhanov emphasized the leading role of Soviet security services in keeping the regime alive:
One of his books named "Murder of Chechen-Ingush nation" (in Russian: "Убийство чечено-ингушского народа") is still very popular among Chechens and Ingush today. A few months before the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Avtorkhanov was granted honorary citizenship by the Chechen-Ingush ASSR. At the time of the First Chechen War he maintained a correspondence with the Chechen president Dzhokhar Dudayev. He also urged peace negotiations on Russian President Boris Yeltsin. He died shortly after the end of the war, in 1997.

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