Authors: Bertrand M. Patenaude
NKVD (Soviet secret police,
formerly
GPU), 7, 37, 39, 53, 62–63, 70, 82, 93–94, 98–100.
See also specific individuals and operations
arrests of agents by Stalin, 178
art and culture and, 161
death of Lyova and, 139–43
defectors murdered abroad by, 124, 140–43
FBI and, 298
French Trotskyists and, 141, 204–5
“Horse” network of, and Siqueiros May 1940 attempt on Trotsky, 246–55
infiltrates Trotsky Mexican residence as security, 244
“Mother” network of, and August 1940 assassination of Trotsky, 206–7, 244–46, 266–71, 273, 290, 292
murder of Nin and POUM and, 249
Orlov’s defection from, 144–46
Orlov’s revelations about, 299
Orlov warns Trotsky of assassination attempt by, 198–200
poisonings by, 197
purges of, 133
Rivera and, 172
Spanish civil war and, 10, 122–24, 172, 206–7, 251, 257
Trotsky assassination planned by, on order from Stalin, 137, 174–78, 200, 229, 244–61, 274
Trotsky inner circle penetrated by, 111–15, 117–18, 120
Noguchi, Isamu, 64
Norway, 8–9, 13–14, 43, 58, 86, 91, 109–10, 120, 181, 195
Novack, George, 15–17, 20, 29–30, 220
Obregón, Alvaro, 79, 246
O’Brien, Fanny, 202
O’Brien, Irish, 202
October
(Eisenstein film), 82
October Revolution.
See
Russian Revolution of October 1917
O’Gorman, Juan, 168–70, 172
Mexico City airport murals, 169–70
oil nationalization, 169, 251
On Lenin
(Trotsky), 148
Orlov, Alexander (“Stein”), 143–46, 198–200, 249–50, 299–300
Orozco, José Clemente, 79, 162–64, 246, 297
Creative Man
mural, 163
Rebellion of Man
mural, 163–64
Spanish Conquest of Mexico
mural, 163
Orr, Charles, 272–73
Orr, Mrs. Charles, 272–73
Orwell, George, 125, 301
Our Political Tasks
(Trotsky), 215
pacifism, 282
Pan-American committee, 172–73
Paris.
See also
France
Lyova flees to exile in, 108
Rivera in, 78–79
Trotskyist movement in, 8
Partisan Review,
152–57, 166, 221–22, 282–83, 300–301
Party of Workers and Peasants (Mexican), 171
perestroika,
303
permanent revolution, theory of, 45–46
Petersburg
(Bely), 150
Petrograd Soviet, 180, 215
Petrograd (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Russian civil war and, 23, 27–28, 232
Russian Revolution and, 8, 75–77, 179–80, 215–16, 218
“petty bourgeois,” 223, 225–27, 272
“Petty-Bourgeois Opposition in the Socialist Workers Party, A” (Trotsky) 223
Philby, Kim, 144
Phillips, William, 152–55
Picasso, Pablo, 78
“Pit and the Pendulum, The” (Poe), 35
Planet without a Visa
(French Surrealist political tract), 148
Poe, Edgar Allan, 35
pogroms, 25
Poland, 133
Nazi invasion of, 2, 197, 202, 211–12
Soviet invasion and occupation of, 211–13, 222
Politburo, 9, 187–88 (Communist Party of the Soviet Union).
See also
Central Committee
succession struggle after death of Lenin and, 191–92, 197
Trotsky’s expulsion from, 9, 96–97
Pollock, Jackson, 247
Popocatépetl (El Popo), 91, 161, 269
Popular, El
(Mexican daily), 257, 274, 283
Popular Front, 16, 19, 37, 122–23, 152–53, 158, 206
POUM (Workers’ Party of Marxist Unification, Catalonia), 123, 125, 144, 249, 272
“Pour un Art Révolutionnaire Indépen-dant” (Breton and Rivera), 165
pragmatism, 220–21
Pravda,
31–32, 133, 192
pre-Columbian sculpture, 161
press, 14, 30, 34, 41, 47–48, 50, 53, 240–41, 250–51, 257, 274–76
proletarian culture, 149–50, 152
Proletcult (literary group), 149
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The,
25–26
Proust, Marcel, 152
psychoanalysis, 158–60
Public Interest, The,
154
Pujol, Antonio, 248, 252
Pushkin, Alexander, 149
Pyatakov, Yuri, 32, 43, 97
Radek, Karl, 33, 89
radicals, 152–56, 218.
See also
left
Rahv, Philip, 152–55, 157
Rainbolt, Ray (“Rainman”), 277–78, 280, 298
Rakovsky, Christian, 31
Ray, Man, portrait of Breton, 166
Reagan, Ronald, 301
Red Army, 100
civil war and, 8, 22–28, 52, 151, 213, 232
Kronstadt rebellion and, 52–53
purges of, 51, 177
WW II and, 2, 213, 222–24
Red Book on the Moscow Trial, The
(Sedov), 110
Red Guards, 23, 216
Red Terror, 51
Reed, John, 75, 216, 218
Reiss, Ignace, 113–15, 124, 140–43, 145
retablos
(votive offerings), 161–62, 167
“retreat of the intellectuals,” 156, 173, 222
revisionism, 129, 211, 220–22, 294
Revolution Betrayed, The
(Trotsky), 139, 181–82, 211, 221
“revolution from above,” 46
Révolution surréaliste, La
(journal), 148
Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 201
“Right Danger” campaign, 83
“Right-Trotskyist Bloc,” 133
Rivera, Diego, 9, 14, 57,
169,
246
affair with Cristina Kahlo, 61
arranges asylum for Trotsky, 17–20, 29–30, 71, 73–74, 84, 86
assassination attempt vs., 20, 92
becomes Trotskyist, 83
Breton visit to Trotsky and, 159, 161–65
death of Trotsky’s son Lyova and, 94–95
Detroit Industry
mural, 83
financial support and aid to Trotsky, 92–95, 121, 126, 132, 181, 185
first wife of, 65
Frida Kahlo and, 59
Frida Kahlo’s affair with Trotsky and, 60–61, 64
friendship and tensions with Trotsky, 87–89, 91–93
friendship with Trotsky unravels, 147, 167–73, 195
History of Mexico, The,
mural, 82–83
life of, after Trotsky’s death, 296–97
Man at the Crossroads
mural, 85–86
meets Stalin, 82
MOMA show of 1931, 83
Orozco and, 163
Portrait of America
mural, 85
Rockefeller Center murals of, destroyed, 83–86, 157, 169–70
Siqueiros and, 247
Trotsky and artwork of, 86, 157
works and revolutionary themes of, 59, 78–86,
80
Robespierre, 215
Robins, Harold, 5, 228–29, 241–43, 253–54, 257, 264, 272, 276, 278, 284, 286, 288, 290, 302–3
Robins, Mrs., 242–43
Rochfort, Desmond, 248
Rockefeller, Nelson, 84
Rockefeller Center, Rivera murals destroyed, 83–86, 157, 169–70
Rolland, Romain, 62
Romanovs, fall of, 45, 75, 179
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 16–17, 20, 152, 204, 240
Rorty, James, 153
Rosenthal, Gérard, 141
Rosmer, Alfred, 49, 201, 204, 242, 245, 254, 266–69, 280
Rosmer, Marguerite, 201, 242, 245, 254, 266–69, 280
Ross, Edward Alsworth, 49–50
Rubio, Pascual Ortiz, 16
Rudzutak, Yan, 194
Rühle, Otto, 41, 49
Russia, czarist, 25–26.
See also
Russian Revolution of October 1917; Soviet Union
Revolution of 1905, 215
Revolution of February 1917 and Provisional Government of, 22, 45, 180, 215–16
WW I and, 22–23
“Russian question,” as workers’ state, 210–13
Russian Revolution of October 1917 (Bolshevik Revolution), 8, 26, 44–47, 53, 73–78, 156, 179–80, 204, 210, 213, 216–18, 231–32.
See also
Bolsheviks; Mensheviks; Soviet Union;
and specific organizations and individuals
civil war following, 21–28, 46, 51, 213, 232, 294
Lyova and, 99
Trotsky as hero of, 2, 21–22, 75–77
Trotsky history of, 1–2, 156, 179–81
WW I and, 10, 21–22
Russian Social Democrats 2nd congress of (Brussels, London) and Bolshevik-Menshevik split, 214–15, 227
Ruth
(oil tanker), 13–14
Sacco and Vanzetti, 38, 41
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
240
St. Petersburg, Russia.
See
Petrograd
Salazar, Leandro Sánchez, 7, 254–55, 257–61, 290–92, 296
Samara, Battle of, 22
San Francisco
Art Institute (
formerly
California School of Fine Arts), Rivera murals, 83
Stock Exchange Tower Rivera murals, 83
maritime strikes, 126
Schapiro, Meyer, 148
Schultz, Ann, 268–69
Schultz, Dorothy, 264, 268–71, 292, 298
Schultz, Hank, 264, 268–69, 277–78, 285, 292, 298
Schüssler, Otto, 241–42, 245, 253, 256–57, 272
Schüssler, Trude, 241–42, 245
Schwartz, Delmore, 154
Second International (Socialist), 155
Secret History of Stalin’s Crimes, The
(Orlov), 299
Sedition Act (U.S., 1918), 218
Sedov, Leon (grandson), 109
Sedov, Lev “Lyova” (son), 43, 56, 61–62, 78
affair with Jeanne Molinier, 102, 109
death of, 94–99, 111–19, 132, 139, 142, 182, 186, 197, 276, 300
death of Lenin and, 194
edits
Bulletin of the Opposition,
101
exile of, in Berlin, 102–3
exile of, in France, 109–15, 124
exile of, in Turkey, and denial of Soviet visa to return, 99–103
Fourth International and, 204
Moscow show trials and, 110–11, 133–34
nephew Seva and, 109, 198
relationship with Trotsky, 276–77
spied on, by GPU, 124
stepsister Zina and, 104–5
Trotsky’s autobiography and history and, 101
Trotsky’s exile in Mexico and, 120–21
wife Anna left in USSR, 101
wife Anna arrested and murdered, in USSR, 108–9
writes
Red Book on Moscow Trial,
110
Zborowski befriends in Paris, and spies on, 139–43
Sedov, Sergei (brother-in-law), 108
Sedov, Sergei “Seryozha” (son), 61–62, 69, 99–101
arrest and death of, 62–63, 77–78, 177, 197, 276, 294, 302
daughterYulia, emigrates to U.S., 302
rehabilitated by Gorbachev, 304
Sedova, Anna (Lyova’s wife), 108–9
Sedova, Natalia Ivanovna (Lyova’s second wife),
29, 110
, 242,
274
alleged early affair of, 65–66, 68–69
assassination attempt and, 4–7, 253–55, 258–60
assassination witnessed by, 282–92
children of, 42
death of, 295
Dewey hearings and, 41
exile of, in Turkey, France, and Norway, 9, 109–10, 217
Frida Kahlo and, 59–60, 71
grandson Seva and, 118, 201
“Jacson,” or Ramon, and, 267–71, 280–81
life of, after death of Trotsky, 293–94, 305
life of, in Mexico, 2, 9, 13–15, 28–29, 58, 73–74, 127–32, 160, 162–64, 170–71, 182, 189, 243, 275–76
life with Trotsky in Russia and, 97, 178, 191–92, 194
meets and marries Trotsky, 66–70
resigns from Fourth International, 293–94
security in Mexico and, 93–94, 134–36, 138, 199, 241–43, 265, 277, 280
son Lyova and, 94–101, 111–12, 114–18, 139
son Seryozha’s uncertain fate and, 61–63, 77–78
stepdaughter Zina and, 104–6
stepson Seva and, 105
stormy relationship of, with Trotsky, 64–65, 67–70, 89–91, 118–19
Trotsky’s affair with Frida and, 60–61, 63–65, 67–68, 70–71
Trotsky’s will and, 230, 234–35
Serge, Victor, 111, 142–43, 156
Serrano, David, 275
Shachtman, Max, 14, 16–17, 19–20, 31, 36, 204, 209–10, 213, 220, 222–23, 226–28, 271–72, 280, 301, 305
Shaw, George Bernard, 62, 180
Shields, Bob.
See
Harte, Robert Sheldon
Simbirsk, Battle of, 22–23, 232
Siqueiros, Angelique Arenal, 248
Siqueiros, David Alfaro, 79, 81, 86, 163
assassination attempt by, on Trotsky, 252–55, 257, 259, 264–66, 275, 278, 281
Chapultepec Castle mural,
From the Dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz to the Revolution,
297
L.A. Plaza Arts Center
Tropical America
mural, 247
Mexican Electricians’ Union mural
Portrait of the Bourgeoisie,
248–49