Valentina Kraskova describes crimes committed by those in power, starting with political murders of the 1930s and ending with Kremlin intrigues of the late 1990s. Before the first rulers appeared in the Kremlin, Evil had settled there. No wonder the first builders of the Kremlin were destroyed on the orders of Dmitry Donskoy. They had some knowledge, but they couldn’t—or wouldn’t—tell it to anyone. The Constitution and other laws were never an obstacle in the way of the Kremlin’s politicians. Today, no one will be surprised by crimes of state power: Power rejects the laws of morality; it lives on the other side of good and evil…