Reply #6
http://mystery12home.ru/t-ub-gr-dyatlova
I also recommend this theory, if you read Russian or can take the time to translate. This is one of the few theories that, like Teddy and Igor's, actually explains everything, all the mismatched pieces.
Aleks Kandr's criminal theory is set out in a detailed and also not very concise manner.
It is very similar to my TOK theory, named after the authors: Eduard Tumanov + Per Inge Oestmoen + Aleks Kandr
You also have interesting comments in Russian, which have been locked, which is not surprising, because generally the criminal theories of DPI do not seem to be appreciated (liked).
https://taina.li/forum/index.php?topic=1002.0 Reply #10
....................................................
Nothing was done in the country without the direction of the party. No one would dare to kill 9 young guys without the party's guidance. .......................
In a very simplified and schematic way during the Khrushchev era there was almost a civil war between Stalinists and Thaw supporters.
There was a lot of disagreement during the Party meetings. This was true at all levels (from the cell meeting to the Politbureau).
Note about the course of a meeting.
Each one trying to save his privileged position, and sometimes even his life, interpreted the allusions of the others or the smiles to determine on which side he should take. Reply #11
The KGB is then very annoyed because a part of its mission is to protect the very good Soviet citizens as the hikers were in 1959
You are wrong, the KGB had no mission to protect good citizens. There was a mission to protect the party organs and carry out their orders. (read protocol 200 archival document of 1959).
You are right in general, but the hikers were more important than ordinary Soviet citizens. According to my TOK theory, they were propagandists of Khrushchev's policy, entrusted with a difficult mission in a remote and hostile region, as it contained many former Stalinist NKVD officials (who were very unhappy in 1959 about the forthcoming closure of the Gulag and the de-Stalinisation).
Khrushchev himself was ignorant in technological matters, having received only a very basic education.
As a result, Khrushchev had a high regard for all engineers (or engineering students), technicians who effectively contributed to the importance and international influence of the USSR.
He would never have allowed the liquidation of what he considered to be the elite of Soviet youth.
Reply #12
..................................
There is a lot of reasonable and truthful in Alexander Kandra's version, with the exception of the rocket.
Aleks Kandr's theory is long to read, (especially for me who only knows it through automatic translators).
It is a criminal theory which assumes that the nine hikers were murdered and profaned by three hired killers in the pay of one or more sponsors, (who could perhaps be Kirilenko?? Prodanov??...)
A central hypothesis proposed by Aleks Kandr is that Gulag not only martyred the physical bodies of the Zeks but also perverted the souls of a significant number of NKVD guards of all ranks by developing sadistic tendencies in them.
Reply #13
••• On February 4-5 : The massacre is not known by the KGB or other police forces and nobody comes to look for, or touch, the 9 corpses lying on the Kholat Syakhl.
Nothing was done in the country without the direction of the party. No one would dare to kill 9 young guys without the party's guidance. (only domestic drunken murders were uncontrolled, or prison fights among criminals, as well as murders for money and profit). The liquidators were given the task to strip and freeze the tourists, ...............................................................
Based on your research, why did the nine hikers need to be eliminated?
"The KGB was completely subordinate to the party apparatus" : This is too simplistic point of view.
The internal politics of the USSR between Thursday 5 March 1953 (death of Stalin) and 14 October 1964 (removal of Khrushchev) is complicated.
(Khrushchev was elected First Secretary of the Party Central Committee on 26 June 1953).
The KGB was created on 13 March 1954 for various missions and also to purge the Party of its opponents
Thus for example, former Stalinist notables of the NKVD were physically eliminated:
Bogdan Koboulov (1904-1953)
Lavrenti Beria(1899-1953)
Mikhaïl Ryoumine(1913-1954)
Viktor Abakoumov(1908-1954)
Vsevolod Merkoulov(1895-1954)
Amaïak Koboulov (1906-1955)
Boris Rodos(1905-1956)
In 1957 the anti-party group that rejected both Khrushchev's excess liberalization of Soviet society and his denunciation of Joseph Stalin, and promoted the full restoration and preservation of Stalinism was neutralised only politically.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Party_GroupVyacheslav Molotov was expelled from the CPSU in September 1963
Georgi Malenkov expelled from the CPSU and sentenced to internal exile. 1961
Lazarus Kaganovich expelled from the CPSU 1964
Dmitri Chepilov expelled from the party in February 1962,
Reply #14
Based on your research, why did the nine hikers need to be eliminated?
According to Yudin's stories, slanderous false denunciations were written against the guys, the guys were liquidated on a false denunciation that they were anti-Soviets and wanted to escape abroad during the 21st Congress of the CPSU..................
It seems unlikely that the denunciation that the hikers wanted to flee abroad during the 21st Congress of the CPSU could have had any effect.
Between 28 January and 1 February the hikers moved very slowly and the Kholat Syakhl is located very far from the borders of the USSR.
No one, except for deep-seated mentally ill people, could have taken this denunciation seriously.
And the Soviet officials or other Party members were unscrupulous characters ready to do anything to eliminate political opponents who got in the way of their plans, but they were not profoundly deep-seated mentally ill people.
Vladimir Askindzi adds a few more details:
"
And just before my departure, I was again summoned to the party committee and told bluntly: make sure the hikers didn’t abscond to America through the North Pole. And if you find any details that speak of them leaving to America, then do not talk to anyone about it. When I told the guys about the escape to America, they laughed for a long time. Nansen has been preparing for years to conquer the North Pole, and our supposedly on a whim decided to make it through the entire Arctic Ocean. In addition, without skis! After all, all their skis were found around the tent. "