Anna Larina

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Anna Larina was a Soviet memoirist and political figure best known for her efforts to rehabilitate the legacy of her husband, Bolshevik leader Nikolai Bukharin, after his execution during Stalin’s purges.

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instanceOf human
memoirist
political figure
areaOfActivism human rights in the USSR
rehabilitation of political prisoners
associatedWith Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolshevik movement

Nikolai Bukharin
Soviet politics
cause public recognition of Bukharin’s innocence
rehabilitation of Old Bolsheviks
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
familyName Larina
genre memoir
political autobiography
givenName Anna
hasRelative Nikolai Bukharin
historicalPeriod 20th century
ideology anti-Stalinism
influencedBy Stalinist political repression
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Soviet dissident movement
name Anna Larina self-link
nationality Soviet
notableEvent campaign for Bukharin’s posthumous rehabilitation
notableFor efforts to rehabilitate the legacy of Nikolai Bukharin
opposition to Stalinist repressions
notableWork This I Cannot Forget
occupation memoirist
writer
placeOfActivity Moscow
politicalContext Soviet post-Stalin rehabilitation campaigns
Stalinist repressions
surface form: Stalinist purges
role chronicler of Soviet political repression
witness to Stalinist purges
spouse Nikolai Bukharin
spouseOccupation Bolshevik leader
subjectOf historical studies on Stalinist purges
workFocus Bukharin’s trial and execution
Stalinist terror
life of Old Bolsheviks

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Nikolai Bukharin spouse Anna Larina
Anna Larina name Anna Larina self-link