Spies and Commissars: The Early Years of the Russian Revolution
by Robert Service
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Traces the power struggle between the Bolsheviks and the West at the dawn of the Russian Revolution, offering insight into the roles of diplomats, reporters, dissidents and others who impacted foreign policy throughout subsequent decades.Tags
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This book does a nice job of simplifying the complicated early years of the Russian Revolution. From the Bolsheviks, the Germans, the Western Powers and all the deluded fans, it provides fascinating reading.
Interesting Facts
Even today, British attempts to undermine Communist Russia in 1918 remain classified in Britain.
Lloyd George, by authorizing a British trade agreement with the Soviet government in 1921, save the communist government from near certain economic collapse.
In April 1918, Britain landed about 2500 troops in Murmansk including some French and Serb troops. This was kept secret from the British people due to fear of public opinion.
After killing the Romanovs on July 17, 1918, the Bolsheviks managed to keep this a secret from show more most of their own party even up to March 1919.
At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the British politician raising the most concerns about a Communist Russia was Winston Churchill.
While Woodrow Wilson was secretly supplying arms to the Whites in Russia through Russian gold reserves in the United States, the first anti-interventionist Republicans were beginning to attack. In September of 1919, Republican Senator Hiram Johnson of California asked why American boys were being shot at in Russia.
In late 1919, a New York Times editorial made the wild claim that the October 1917 revolution was effected "by men from America who went to Russia."
Maryland Republican Senator Joseph I. France was first U.S. Senator to visit Russia after the Russian Revolution and led his colleagues in advocating official recognition of Soviet Russia. France was able to get Henry Cabot Lodge to lead this effort in committee hearings. show less
Interesting Facts
Even today, British attempts to undermine Communist Russia in 1918 remain classified in Britain.
Lloyd George, by authorizing a British trade agreement with the Soviet government in 1921, save the communist government from near certain economic collapse.
In April 1918, Britain landed about 2500 troops in Murmansk including some French and Serb troops. This was kept secret from the British people due to fear of public opinion.
After killing the Romanovs on July 17, 1918, the Bolsheviks managed to keep this a secret from show more most of their own party even up to March 1919.
At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the British politician raising the most concerns about a Communist Russia was Winston Churchill.
While Woodrow Wilson was secretly supplying arms to the Whites in Russia through Russian gold reserves in the United States, the first anti-interventionist Republicans were beginning to attack. In September of 1919, Republican Senator Hiram Johnson of California asked why American boys were being shot at in Russia.
In late 1919, a New York Times editorial made the wild claim that the October 1917 revolution was effected "by men from America who went to Russia."
Maryland Republican Senator Joseph I. France was first U.S. Senator to visit Russia after the Russian Revolution and led his colleagues in advocating official recognition of Soviet Russia. France was able to get Henry Cabot Lodge to lead this effort in committee hearings. show less
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Robert Service was born on October 29, 1947. He received an MA in modern languages from the University of Cambridge and an MA and a PhD in government from the University of Essex. He is a Russian historian and political commentator. He has written numerous books including Comrades: A World History of Communism; Stalin: A Biography, Lenin: A show more Biography, and Spies and Commissars. He received the 2009 Duff Cooper Prize for Trotsky: A Biography. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Nikolai Lenin; Vladimir Lenin; Leon Trotsky; R. H. Bruce Lockhart; Sidney Reilly; Alexei Brusilov (show all 64); Alexander Kerensky; W. Somerset Maugham; Arthur Ransome; John Reed; Louise Bryant; Bessie Beatty; Albert Rhys Williams; Nikolai Bukharin; Edward M. House; Woodrow Wilson; Maxim Litvinov; Ivy Litvinov; Walter Durant; Adolf Ioffe; Boris Savinkov; Ernst Fetterlein; Felix Dzerzhinsky; Yakov Peters; Martyn Latsis; René Marchand; Xenophon Dmitrievich de Blumenthal Kalamatiano; Karl Radek; Leo Jogiches; Yakov Sverdlov; Karl Liebknecht; Rosa Luxembourg; Alexander Kolchak; Anton Denikin; Winston Churchill; Georges Clemenceau; William C. Bullitt; David Lloyd George; Max Levien; Eugenio Pacelli (Pope Pius XII); Béla Kun; Antonio Gramsci; Raymond Robins; George Hill; Paul Dukes; John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir; Charles Adolphe Faux-Pas Bidet; Emma Goldman; Alexander Berkman; J. Edgar Hoover; Lincoln Eyre; Viktor Kopp; Ethel Snowden (coined the phrase 'iron curtain'); Grigori Zinoviev; Józef Piłsudski; Merian Cooper; Arthur Crispien; Washington B. Vanderlip; Theodore Rothstein; Paul Levi; Herbert Hoover; Armand Hammer; Julius Hammer; Joseph Stalin
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- Russia
- Important events
- Russian Revolution
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- History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 947.0841 — History & geography History of Europe Eastern European Counties and Russia Russian & Slavic History by Period 1855- 1917-1953 ; Communist period 1917-1924 (Kerensky, Lenin)
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- DK265 .S43663 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics – Poland History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics History Revolution, 1917-1921
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