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Arsen Benikovich Martirosyan
Арсен Мартиросян
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Arsen Benikovich Martirosyan is a Russian writer, author of documentary books, was born on January 10, 1950 in Moscow. In the past, he was a member of the National Security Committee. Now he works in the information publication “Bloc of Russian Bolsheviks” and is an employee of the collective “The Case of Stalin”. And this is probably all that all biographical references and interviews say about Martirosyan. This is a unique case when the author’s books and his assessments of historical events in
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Arsen Benikovich Martirosyan is a Russian writer, author of documentary books, was born on January 10, 1950 in Moscow. In the past, he was a member of the National Security Committee. Now he works in the information publication “Bloc of Russian Bolsheviks” and is an employee of the collective “The Case of Stalin”.
And this is probably all that all biographical references and interviews say about Martirosyan. This is a unique case when the author’s books and his assessments of historical events in Russia interest the press more than his personal life. Arsen Martirosyan took on the responsibility to debunk the most popular historical myths, which, in his opinion, began to multiply after the collapse of the USSR. Martirosyan is an ideological opponent of another writer - Viktor Suvorov, who tried to do the same, but from a different position.
Arsen Benikovich is the author of books devoted to the history of two wars: World War II and the Great Patriotic War. Martirosyan did a titanic job to thoroughly study various materials and figure out who Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin really was.
Anyone who masters the five-volume 200 Myths about Stalin will probably draw many conclusions of their own. Arsen Martirosyan, when writing his books on any myth, does not make baseless refutations, constantly referring to verifiable sources (data from the metric book, memoirs, books by historians and various documents).