There are at least 2 records in which Stalin orders the torture of specific individuals. I will be discussing one of them here. (The other can be found here).
Beat Unshlikht because he did not extradite Poland's agents in the regions (Orenburg, Novosibirsk, etc.)[1].
This was an order to beat Iosif Unshlikht , a Soviet government official who was Polish.
Unshlikht was arrested on 11 June 1937 and accused by Yezhov of being a leader of the (non-existent) Polish Military Organization[2].
He was beat and tortured (as evidenced by this document); according to Alexander Yakovlev, "during the interrogations, he withstood all the torture and beatings and refused all charges."[3].
Unshlikht was sentenced to death on 28 June 1938, and shot either the same day or on 29 June. He was rehabilitated in 1956[4].
Sources
[1]: https://www.alexanderyakovlev.org/fond/issues-doc/61181
[2]: Petrov, Nikita, and Jansen, Marc. Stalin's Loyal Executioner: People's Commissar Nikolai Ezhov, 1895-1940. United States, Hoover Institution Press, 2013. p. 76-77
[3]: See footnote on document of source 1
[4]: http://1937god.info/node/1599
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