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Edvard Stanislavovich Radzinsky (russian: Э́двард Станисла́вович Радзи́нский) (born September 23, 1936) is a Russian playwright, television personality, screenwriter, and the author of more than forty
popular history Popular history is a broad genre of historiography that takes a popular approach, aims at a wide readership, and usually emphasizes narrative, personality and vivid detail over scholarly analysis. The term is used in contradistinction to professio ...
books.


Biography

Edvard Stanislavovich Radzinsky was born in
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 millio ...
,
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on September 23, 1936 to playwright Stanislav Radzinsky and his wife Sofia. He studied in the Moscow Archive Institute and is a trained historian. In 1955 Radzinsky married actress Alla Geraskina, a daughter of popular Soviet playwright and writer Lia Geraskina. Their son Oleg was born in 1958. Radzinsky divorced Alla in 1964. He later married
Tatiana Doronina Tatiana (Tatyana) Vasilyevna Doronina (russian: Татьяна Васильевна Доронина; born 12 September 1933) is a popular Soviet/Russian actress who has performed in movies and the theater. She is generally regarded as one of the ...
, one of the leading Soviet actresses of the 60s-70s. They divorced later. He is married to actress Elena Denisova.


Career

Radzinsky became a writer of popular non-fiction books on historical subjects, publishing more than forty. He has specialized in books about figures and times of Russian history. Since the 1990s, he has written the series ''Mysteries of History''. Books translated into English include his biographies of Tsars Nicholas II and Alexander II,
Rasputin Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (; rus, links=no, Григорий Ефимович Распутин ; – ) was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, thus ga ...
, and
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet political leader who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held power as General Secretar ...
. His book '' Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives'' (1997) was based on research in Russian and Soviet archives made newly available after 1991. He explored numerous controversies about Joseph Stalin, including the existence of a fuller text of
Lenin's Testament Lenin's Testament is a document dictated by Vladimir Lenin in late 1922 and early 1923. In the testament, Lenin proposed changes to the structure of the Soviet governing bodies. Sensing his impending death, he also gave criticism of Bolshevik lea ...
, the alleged involvement of Stalin as an agent of the Tsarist secret police, and the role of Stalin in the death of his wife and the murder of
Sergey Kirov Sergei Mironovich Kirov ( né Kostrikov; 27 March 1886 – 1 December 1934) was a Soviet politician and Bolshevik revolutionary whose assassination led to the first Great Purge. Kirov was an early revolutionary in the Russian Empire and mem ...
. According to Radzinsky, Stalin may have been poisoned by order of
Lavrentiy Beria Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (; rus, Лавре́нтий Па́влович Бе́рия, Lavréntiy Pávlovich Bériya, p=ˈbʲerʲiə; ka, ლავრენტი ბერია, tr, ;  – 23 December 1953) was a Georgian Bolsheviks ...
. His book includes an interview with a former bodyguard of Stalin, who stated that on the night of Stalin's death, the bodyguards were relieved of duty by an
NKVD The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union. ...
officer named Khrustalev. This same officer was briefly mentioned in ''Memories'', the memoir of Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva. Radzinsky drew on documents from the archives to support the hypothesis by historian
Viktor Suvorov Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun (russian: link=no, Владимир Богданович Резун; born 20 April 1947), known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov () is a former Soviet GRU officer who is the author of non-fiction books about World ...
that Stalin had prepared plans for a
preemptive strike A preemptive war is a war that is commenced in an attempt to repel or defeat a perceived imminent offensive or invasion, or to gain a strategic advantage in an impending (allegedly unavoidable) war ''shortly before'' that attack materializes. It ...
against Nazi Germany in 1941.Radzinsky cited a document preserved in the Military-Memorial Center of the Soviet General Staff, which was a draft of a plan for military strategy in case of war with Germany, drawn up by
Georgy Zhukov Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov ( rus, Георгий Константинович Жуков, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ ˈʐukəf, a=Ru-Георгий_Константинович_Жуков.ogg; 1 December 1896 – ...
, dated May 15, 1941, and signed by
Aleksandr Vasilevsky Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Vasilevsky ( ru , Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Василе́вский) (30 September 1895 – 5 December 1977) was a Soviet career-officer in the Red Army who attained the rank of Marshal of the Soviet ...
and
Nikolai Vatutin Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin (russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Вату́тин; 16 December 1901 – 15 April 1944) was a Soviet military commander during World War II. Vatutin was responsible for many Red Army operations in Ukraine ...
. The document stated: "In view of the fact that Germany at present keeps its army fully mobilized with its rear services deployed, it has the capacity of deploying ahead of us and striking a sudden blow. To prevent this I consider it important not to leave the operational initiative to the German command in any circumstances, but to anticipate the enemy and attack the German army at the moment when it is in the process of deploying and before it has time to organize its front and the coordination of its various arms".
As is known, Germany invaded the Soviet Union first.


Books


English

* '' Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives'', Anchor, (1997) * ''The Last Tsar : The Life and Death of Nicholas II'', 1993, Anchor, , (2005) * ''Alexander II: The Last Great Tsar'' (2005) * ''Tsar : The Lost World of Nicholas and Alexandra'' * ''The Rasputin File'' (2001, Anchor, USA) * ''Rasputin: The Last Word'' (2001, Allen & Unwin, Australia)


Russian

* «Ипатьевская ночь» © AST, 2007 г. * «На Руси от ума одно горе» © AST, 2006 г. * «Начало театрального романа»: Сборник пьес © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 2004 г. * Собрание сочинений (в восьми томах) © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1998—2003 г. * «Загадки жизни и смерти». Подарочное издание © Издательство «ВАГРИУС»,2003 г. * «Княжна Тараканова» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 2003 г. * «Загадки истории». Подарочное издание © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 2002 г. * ''
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
: life after death'' «Наполеон: жизнь после смерти» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 2002 г. * «Игры писателей» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 2001 г. * «Загадки любви» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1999, 2000 гг. * «Загадки истории» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1999, 2000 гг. * «Кровь и призраки русской смуты» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1998, 2000 гг. * «Гибель галантного века» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1999 г. * «…и сделалась кровь» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1998 г. * «Властители дум» © Издательство «ВАГРИУС», 1999 г. * «Театр» © Издательство «Искусство», 1986 г. * ''Conversations with
Socrates Socrates (; ; –399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought. An enigmatic figure, Socrates authored no te ...
'' «Беседы с Сократом» © Издательство «Советский писатель», 1982 г.


References

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External links


His personal website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Radzinsky, Edvard Russian dramatists and playwrights Russian male dramatists and playwrights Soviet dramatists and playwrights Soviet male writers 20th-century male writers Honorary Members of the Russian Academy of Arts 20th-century Russian historians 1936 births Living people Stalinism-era scholars and writers International Writing Program alumni Iran's Book of the Year Awards recipients 21st-century Russian historians