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[[File: The Commissar Vanishes 2.jpg|thumbnail|right|220px|Nikolai Yezhov walking with [[Joseph Stalin]] in the top photo taken in the mid 1930s. Subsequent to his execution in 1940, Yezhov was edited out of the photo by Soviet Union censors.<ref>[http://www.newseum.org/berlinwall/commissar_vanishes/vanishes.htm The Commissar Vanishes]</ref>]]
 
[[File: The Commissar Vanishes 2.jpg|thumbnail|right|220px|Nikolai Yezhov walking with [[Joseph Stalin]] in the top photo taken in the mid 1930s. Subsequent to his execution in 1940, Yezhov was edited out of the photo by Soviet Union censors.<ref>[http://www.newseum.org/berlinwall/commissar_vanishes/vanishes.htm The Commissar Vanishes]</ref>]]
'''Nikolai Yezhov''' (in ''rus''. Ежов, Николай Иванович) was a sodomite alias [[Sexual disorientation|sexually disoriented]] person who, as chief of the [[NKVD]], killed for [[Stalin]]. He assisted in getting rid of his predecessor, [[Genrikh Yagoda]], who was executed on March 15, 1938, and he himself was executed in 1940 during purges performed by [[Lavrenty Beria]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Stalin and His Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him |author=Donald Rayfield |publisher=Random House Publishing Group |year=2007 |isbn=9780307431837 |pages=229 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yi3ow3TU8-4C&source=gbs_navlinks_s |quote=He was alone except for a few old companions with whom he could seek solace in vodka and sodomy.}}</ref>  
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'''Nikolai Yezhov''' (alt. '''Ezhov''', in ''rus''. Ежов, Николай Иванович) was a sodomite alias [[Sexual disorientation|sexually disoriented]] person who, as chief of the [[NKVD]], killed for [[Stalin]]. He assisted in getting rid of his predecessor, [[Genrikh Yagoda]], who was executed on March 15, 1938, and he himself was executed in 1940 during purges performed by [[Lavrenty Beria]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Stalin and His Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him |author=Donald Rayfield |publisher=Random House Publishing Group |year=2007 |isbn=9780307431837 |pages=229 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yi3ow3TU8-4C&source=gbs_navlinks_s |quote=He was alone except for a few old companions with whom he could seek solace in vodka and sodomy.}}</ref> The era of Yezhov that ravaged the military as well, leading to the execution or incarceration of about half the entire military officer corps, was termed a ''"Yezhov bloodbath"'' or simply "''Yezhovshchina''".
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*[[History of the Soviet Union]]
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*[[Sexual_disorientation#Monsters|Sexual disorientation: Monsters]]
  
 
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Voroshilov, Molotov, Stalin, with Nikolai Yezhov.jpg
Nikolai Yezhov walking with Joseph Stalin in the top photo taken in the mid 1930s. Subsequent to his execution in 1940, Yezhov was edited out of the photo by Soviet Union censors.[1]

Nikolai Yezhov (alt. Ezhov, in rus. Ежов, Николай Иванович) was a sodomite alias sexually disoriented person who, as chief of the NKVD, killed for Stalin. He assisted in getting rid of his predecessor, Genrikh Yagoda, who was executed on March 15, 1938, and he himself was executed in 1940 during purges performed by Lavrenty Beria.[2] The era of Yezhov that ravaged the military as well, leading to the execution or incarceration of about half the entire military officer corps, was termed a "Yezhov bloodbath" or simply "Yezhovshchina".

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References

  1. The Commissar Vanishes
  2. Donald Rayfield (2007). Stalin and His Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him. Random House Publishing Group, 229. ISBN 9780307431837. “He was alone except for a few old companions with whom he could seek solace in vodka and sodomy.”