Poisoned Arrows: The Stalin-Choibalsan Mongolian Massacres, 1921-1941 with foreword by Frederic E. Wakeman. Jr. Shagdariin Sandag, Harry H. Kendall - United States of America Westview press 1999 - 228 p.: ills, map 23.5 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. [219]-228) and index

Dogsomiin Bodoo, prime minister, foreign minister. Executed in Mongolia Damdinii Sukhe Baatar, minister of war and commander in chief, poisoned?
The eight Jabtsun Damba, Khan of Mongolia. A disputable death? Execution of ''Right Wing Opportunities''
Soliin Danzan, former commander in chief and chairman of the MPR Central Committee. An execution in haste?
Ts. Dambadorj, chairman of the MPRP. Mysterious death in Moscow ''Leftist Deviation'' - A Soviet Idea?
Z. Shinjee, secretary of MPRP central committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union
O. Badrakh, secretary of MPRP Central committee. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union
L.Laagan, chairman of the Little hural. executed in the Soviet Union The Massacre Begins: Choibalsan ascends in power
The Lhumbe affair, prelude to massacre. Interrogated on Moscow, executed in Mongolia
Peljidiin Genden, prime minister. Arrested and executed in Moscow Rivals executed, Choibalsan Becomes prime minister
Sanjaagiin Dovgsom, chairman of Central bank. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union
Dansrangiin Dogsom, chairman of MPR prime minister. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union
Darijaviin Losol, deputy internal security minister. Arrested in Mongolia, executed in the Soviet Union Execution of High-Ranking military officials Destruction of the Lamaism Religion Persecution of Mongolian Intellectuals A Family Tragedy
My father's arrest, the destruction of a frontier town, life of a political prisoner's family

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massacre in Mongolia Communist purge

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