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THE SUNDAY TIMES
July 8 2001 RUSSIA

Joseph Stalin, one of the 20th century's
most ruthless dictators

Stalin drew cartoons of his victims' fate
Mark Franchetti, Moscow

Killing joke: Bryukhanov as drawn by Stalin in about 1930. He was executed in 1938

NEWLY discovered cartoons and doodles believed to have been drawn by Joseph Stalin 
could provide an unusual
insight into the mind of one of the 20th century's most ruthless dictators.

According to Boris Ilizarov, a historian and member of the Russian academy of 
sciences, Stalin used to draw
offensive sketches of some of his victims while attending politburo meetings. In one 
cartoon, which Ilizarov
believes Stalin drew around 1930, his finance minister, Nikolai Bryukhanov, is 
depicted naked, hanging from a
rope by his genitals.

The sketch was found with a note written and signed by Stalin in which the tyrant made 
no effort to disguise
his pleasure at the fate he had in mind for Bryukhanov, a politburo member for four 
years.

Under the heading "Special File", it read: "To all members of the politburo, for all 
his present and future
sins, Bryukhanov should be hung by his balls. If they hold up he should be considered 
not guilty as if in a
court of law. If they give way he should be drowned in a river."

Bryukhanov was executed on Stalin's orders in 1938 on trumped-up charges. He was 
rehabilitated in 1956, three
years after Stalin's death.

A copy of the cartoon and the note were taken from a state archive by Ilizarov, who 
recently also uncovered
KGB documents revealing that Stalin had an illegitimate son from a relationship with a 
14-year-old girl. The
affair was hidden by the Kremlin for decades. Hundreds of files on Stalin, who ruled 
Russia from the 1920s
until his death in 1953, remain closed, even to academics.

"These drawings give us a unique chance to look into his complicated mind," said 
Ilizarov, who is writing a
book about Stalin. "I have no doubt there are many more such drawings which fully 
reveal the inner depth of hi
s soul."

The archives contain more than 500 sketches and cartoons. Dozens were drawn by members 
of Stalin's inner
circle, including portraits by Nikolai Bukharin, a confidant who was also executed in 
1938. Another prolific
sketcher during meetings in the Kremlin was Valery Mezhlauk, Stalin's right-hand man, 
who died the same year.

However, Ilizarov believes many were drawn by Stalin himself during the years when his 
policies and
repressions claimed 20m lives. Several experts have confirmed that the note about 
Bryukhanov was written by
Stalin.

"The drawing and the note come from the same file and I have no doubt that both are 
Stalin's work," said
Ilizarov, who noted that in the doodle Bryukhanov is depicted crouching like a cat. He 
said this echoed
episodes from Stalin's early years in which he watched and probably helped other 
children torturing cats.

"As a child he watched several executions when criminals were hanged," he said. "He 
had the sense of humour of
a hooligan. He loved humiliating and mocking those who surrounded him. He was cruel 
and a sadist, especially
with people who made fun of him."

Stalin often doodled with a blue pencil during long Politburo meetings. Archives also 
contain dozens of books
from his personal library in which he scribbled in the margins, often making offensive 
silhouettes of
characters he was reading about. In his copies of the works of Lenin, he wrote 
comments deriding the father of
the Russian revolution, pencilling in huge question marks and writing "Ha Ha Ha!!" 
alongside.

"Stalin loved to scribble all over his books and papers," said Larissa Rogovaya, an 
archivist with access to
Stalin's files. "He also doodled in his books. And in his remarks he did not mind his 
language.

"After defeating the Nazis he became even more megalomaniac. He wrote speeches and 
scribbled in the text at
what point the audience was meant to applaud and for how long."

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