Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics May 2026
: Molotov remains an "unregenerate Stalinist," offering insights into the Nazi-Soviet pact, the collectivization of peasant farms, and the liquidation of the "kulaks".
: Readers get "fascinating" and sometimes "chilling" portraits of prominent figures, including a "crafty and brutal" Stalin and an "indomitable" Lenin. Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics
: Having served as both Premier and Foreign Minister, Molotov was Joseph Stalin's "right-hand man" for decades. The book offers an "incomparable view" of the politics within the Kremlin and the nature of Soviet leadership under Lenin and Stalin. The book offers an "incomparable view" of the
Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics is an invaluable historical document that provides a rare, firsthand look into the inner workings of the Soviet Union from its earliest days through the height of the Cold War. These interviews took place over a 17-year period
The book is not a traditional memoir but a collection of 139 conversations between Vyacheslav Molotov—one of the most powerful and long-serving Soviet leaders—and the Russian writer Felix Chuev. These interviews took place over a 17-year period between 1969 and Molotov’s death in 1986.