Nikolai Tolstoy

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Nikolai Tolstoy is a British-Russian historian and author known for his works on World War II, Soviet history, and controversial accounts of forced repatriations.

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instanceOf human
non-fiction author
controversy criticized by some historians for alleged inaccuracies in accounts of forced repatriations
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
educatedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Tolstoy NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Soviet history
World War II history
military history
political history
genre history
military non-fiction
political non-fiction
givenName Nikolai NERFINISHED
hasNotability historical revisionism regarding World War II repatriations
hasPerspective critical of Allied complicity in postwar repatriations
languageOfWorkOrName English
Russian
memberOf British aristocracy
name Nikolai Tolstoy NERFINISHED
nationality British
Russian
notableFor accounts of forced repatriations after World War II
controversial interpretations of Allied policies toward Soviet citizens
notableWork Stalin’s Secret War NERFINISHED
The Minister and the Massacres NERFINISHED
The Secret Betrayal NERFINISHED
Victims of Yalta NERFINISHED
occupation author
biographer
historian
relative Leo Tolstoy NERFINISHED
residence United Kingdom
topicOfWork Soviet intelligence operations
Yalta Conference aftermath NERFINISHED
forced repatriation of Cossacks
forced repatriation of Soviet citizens
writesAbout Allied war crimes
Cold War origins
European history
Russian history
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
United Kingdom in World War II NERFINISHED

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