By Daniel W. Michaels. Shortly after Josef Stalin—born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili threatened to disrupt the world financial markets by undermining the dollar-based monetary system established at the Bretton-Woods Conference, he was dead at the hands of his own top military and party leaders.
But were Western intelligence agencies also involved in his death, and in the death of Lavrenty Beria, one of Stalin’s closest associates? [Read the entire article as PDF…]
The Barnes Review, November/December 2011: Who Killed Josef Stalin—And Why?