Doctors' Plot
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The Doctors' Plot was a fabricated late-Stalin-era conspiracy accusing predominantly Jewish Kremlin doctors of plotting to kill Soviet leaders, used as a pretext for antisemitic purges and heightened political repression.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Doctors' Plot canonical | 2 |
| Doctors’ Plot | 1 |
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Target entity: Doctors' Plot Context triple: [Stalinist repressions, hasPart, Doctors' Plot]
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Leningrad Affair
The Leningrad Affair was a late-1940s Soviet political purge in which Stalin orchestrated the arrest and execution of prominent Leningrad Party and government officials to eliminate perceived regional rivals and consolidate his power.
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Doctors' Trial
The Doctors' Trial was a post–World War II Nuremberg military tribunal in which Nazi physicians and medical administrators were prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, particularly for inhumane medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
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Munich Betrayal
Munich Betrayal is a critical, pejorative term for the 1938 Munich Agreement, emphasizing how the pact is seen as a shameful act of appeasement that sacrificed Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany.
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White Terror
White Terror refers to the campaign of political repression, mass executions, and violence carried out by anti-Bolshevik forces and their allies during the Russian Civil War.
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E.
Yezhovshchina
Yezhovshchina refers to the most intense phase of Stalin’s Great Purge in the late 1930s, marked by mass arrests, executions, and widespread political repression under NKVD chief Nikolai Yezhov.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Doctors' Plot Target entity description: The Doctors' Plot was a fabricated late-Stalin-era conspiracy accusing predominantly Jewish Kremlin doctors of plotting to kill Soviet leaders, used as a pretext for antisemitic purges and heightened political repression.
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A.
Leningrad Affair
The Leningrad Affair was a late-1940s Soviet political purge in which Stalin orchestrated the arrest and execution of prominent Leningrad Party and government officials to eliminate perceived regional rivals and consolidate his power.
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B.
Doctors' Trial
The Doctors' Trial was a post–World War II Nuremberg military tribunal in which Nazi physicians and medical administrators were prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, particularly for inhumane medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
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C.
Munich Betrayal
Munich Betrayal is a critical, pejorative term for the 1938 Munich Agreement, emphasizing how the pact is seen as a shameful act of appeasement that sacrificed Czechoslovakia to Nazi Germany.
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D.
White Terror
White Terror refers to the campaign of political repression, mass executions, and violence carried out by anti-Bolshevik forces and their allies during the Russian Civil War.
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E.
Yezhovshchina
Yezhovshchina refers to the most intense phase of Stalin’s Great Purge in the late 1930s, marked by mass arrests, executions, and widespread political repression under NKVD chief Nikolai Yezhov.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
antisemitic campaign
ⓘ
political conspiracy theory ⓘ show trial preparation ⓘ |
| accusation |
deliberately misdiagnosing high-ranking officials
ⓘ
plotting to assassinate Soviet leaders ⓘ poisoning Soviet leaders ⓘ |
| accusedGroup |
Jewish doctors
ⓘ
Kremlin doctors ⓘ |
| allegedVictim |
Alexander Shcherbakov
ⓘ
Andrei Zhdanov ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs | Kremlin doctors' case ⓘ |
| announcedBy | Pravda ⓘ |
| announcementDate | 1953-01-13 ⓘ |
| broaderContext |
Soviet antisemitic campaigns
ⓘ
late Stalinist terror ⓘ |
| country | Soviet Union ⓘ |
| endCause | power struggle after Stalin's death ⓘ |
| endedBy | death of Joseph Stalin ⓘ |
| endTime | March 1953 ⓘ |
| historicalAssessment | example of Stalinist show-case fabrication ⓘ |
| ideology | state antisemitism ⓘ |
| impact |
increased fear among Soviet Jews
ⓘ
intensification of antisemitic atmosphere in USSR ⓘ undermining trust in medical profession in USSR ⓘ |
| isFabricated | true ⓘ |
| legalOutcome |
arrests of doctors
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forced confessions ⓘ planned public trial ⓘ |
| location | Moscow ⓘ |
| mainProponent | Joseph Stalin ⓘ |
| mediaNarrative | Zionist and Western intelligence conspiracy ⓘ |
| officialRepudiationDate | 1953-04-03 ⓘ |
| officialStatusAfterRepudiation | fabricated case ⓘ |
| peakTime | January 1953 ⓘ |
| plannedMassDeportation |
Soviet Jewry
ⓘ
surface form:
Soviet Jews
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| politicalFunction |
instrument for consolidating Stalin's power
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pretext for antisemitic purges ⓘ tool for heightening political repression ⓘ |
| relatedEvent |
Leningrad Affair
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Mingrelian Affair ⓘ campaign against cosmopolitanism ⓘ |
| reversedBy |
Lavrentiy Beria
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Soviet leadership under Georgy Malenkov ⓘ |
| startTime | 1952 ⓘ |
| targetedEthnicGroup | Jews ⓘ |
| targetedProfession | medical doctors ⓘ |
| usedForPropagandaAgainst |
Israel
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United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
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| victimCountApproximate | dozens of arrested doctors ⓘ |
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Subject: Doctors' Plot Description of subject: The Doctors' Plot was a fabricated late-Stalin-era conspiracy accusing predominantly Jewish Kremlin doctors of plotting to kill Soviet leaders, used as a pretext for antisemitic purges and heightened political repression.
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