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Paul Miliukov

Bolshevism: An International Danger, Its Doctrine and Its Practice Through War and Revolution (1920)

Bolshevism: An International Danger, Its Doctrine and Its Practice Through War and Revolution (1920) by Paul Miliukov

From the Preface

SOME time ago people who tried to prove to European public opinion that Russian Bolshevism was an imminent danger to the whole of the world's civilization invariably met with the ready objection, that Bolshevis...

C. E. B.

The Facts About the Bolsheviks: Compiled From the Accounts of Trustworthy Eye-Witnesses and the Russian Press (1919)

The Facts About the Bolsheviks: Compiled From the Accounts of Trustworthy Eye-Witnesses and the Russian Press (1919) by C. E. B.

Introduction

So many conflicting statements have been made in this country about the Bolsheviks, both in denunciation of them and in their favour, that a plain account of the facts in regard to the condition of those...

A. W. Kliefoth

Bolshevism, by an Eye-Witness From Wisconsin (1920)

Bolshevism, by an Eye-Witness From Wisconsin (1920) by A. W. Kliefoth

Author was for three years Military Observer of the U.. S. Embassy at Petrograd - one year under the Czar and two years under the Kerensky and Lenin and Trotsky regimes.

From the FOREWORD

Out of Darkest Russia come facts that make an American's blood run cold.

The Soviet...

Kenneth Goff

Confessions of Stalin's Agent (1948)

Confessions of Stalin's Agent (1948) by Kenneth Goff

From the Introduction

I was born and raised in a conservative southern Wisconsin community.

While working on a weekly newspaper in 1935, I received a letter through the FERA informing me that I could attend without cost, a "Worker's School" at the University of Wisconsin. I accepted the of...

An English Woman

From A Russian Diary - 1917-1920 (1921)

From A Russian Diary - 1917-1920 (1921) by An English Woman

From the Foreword

WHEN the revolution broke out in Russia I was living in a provincial town, which since the war had become of considerable importance.

For some time before February 1917 the news- papers had been daily scanned with ever-increasing anxiety. Not only did it daily beco...