Leon Trotsky was one of the great revolutionary thinkers and leaders of the 20th century. His words and ideas were respected and feared as much as any man's and if you Google Trotsky you can find a wealth of information about him. I know of many of his essays but not a book. He has many defenders and detractors also. Go to WSWS dot com and search out his name on that site. You'll find many critiques at that place, both for and against Trotsky. So google first, then go to WSWS.
Joseph Stalin ordered for Trotskys assassination. He ordered for him to be killed with an axe
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Ivan Kalmar has written: 'The Trotskys, Freuds and Woody Allens'
Leon Augustus Hausman has written: 'The bird book'
The author is Leon Uris
Leon Borovick has written: 'Zibn zunen' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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I am ishmael
No, it is a work of realistic fiction.
Pam Muñoz Ryan
Leon Trotsky was assassinated on August 20, 1940, in Mexico City on the orders of Joseph Stalin. Trotsky, a key figure in the Russian Revolution and a prominent opponent of Stalin's regime, had been living in exile since the late 1920s. Stalin viewed him as a significant threat to his power and sought to eliminate him to consolidate his control over the Soviet Union. The assassination was carried out by Ramón Mercader, a Spanish communist covertly working for the Soviet secret police.
One of Leon Uris' most famous books is "Exodus," a novel that tells the story of the founding of the State of Israel.