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 Contemporary reviews of Arthur Ransome's Six Weeks in Russia in 1919
Lenin himself is perfectly convinced that Soviet Russia will, in the end, win, because, in his opinion, a world-revolution, embracing even England, is inevitable.
This we get back to the compromise between the State and the "guild" if the name may be used here.
But as Pavlovitch, president of the committee on State construction put it, "war spoils everything."
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 1917
Disintegration of the great state led to creation of a group of independent and politically and economically under-developed states, including independent Russia.
Election of Vladimir Putin a new presidents of the Russian Federation has marked a new line in modern history of Russia.
Russia continued to be a colonial state with backward social and political system.
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 Impressions of Soviet Russia, by John Dewey.
Instead of being exemplified, as it is with ourselves, in a few scattering schools that are private enterprises, it has the weight and a authority of the whole régime behind it.
There is much more in the England that has come to us from Henry the Eighth of the sort that is associated with Bolshevist rage than there is in Moscow and Leningrad.
Nepmen were private, middle-class businessmen and industrialists who took advantage of the NEP (New Economic Policy), a compromise with capitalism promulgated by Lenin in 1921 which permitted some degree of private enterprise.
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 SENATE DOCUMENTS, BOLSHEVIST MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA, VOL. 4. - 66TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION, 1919-1920,
One of the earliest mentions of the Bolshevist Movement in the U. Senate.
66TH CONGRESS, 2D SESSION, 1919-1920, SENATE DOCUMENTS, BOLSHEVIST MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA, VOL.
Sub-Title: Letter From The Secretary Of State transmitting to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, a memorandum on certain aspects of the Bolshevist Movement In Russia.
http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/aut/2522.shtml   (116 words)

  
 Treaty of Tartu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The delegation from Finland was led by Juho Kusti Paasikivi.
The terms of the treaty stated that Russia renounced in perpetuity all rights to the territory of Estonia.
The treaties solved disputes and controversial issues connected with the new states' independence, as for instance border issues and transfer of ownership of Russian state property.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tartu   (279 words)

  
 Russia - Factbites
Russia will provide Lithuania with another two documents on the Su-27 Flanker fighter that crashed over the Baltic country on September 15, a Russian envoy to a Lithuanian investigating commission said Sunday.
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, Roald Sagdeev and Andrei Kortunov
Russia was as weary of war as a country could be, but the Provisional Government decided to stay in the war against Germany.
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 Memories of the Russian Court - an online book on Romanov Russia - Chapter XXI
That he is a sick man none can doubt, for his high cheek bones seem almost to pierce his colorless skin and his darkly luminous eyes are deeply sunken in his head.
Memories of the Russian Court - an online book on Romanov Russia - Chapter XXI
I knew that the city and the country were in the hands of fanatic Bolshevists and that under their ruthless theory of government no human life was at all secure.
http://www.alexanderpalace.com/russiancourt/XXI.html   (7324 words)

  
 1920
July 12 - Bolshevist Russia recognizes independent Lithuania.
July 22 - Polish-Soviet War: Poland sues for peace with Bolshevist Russia.
August 13 - August 25 - Polish-Soviet War: The Red Army is defeated in the Battle of Warsaw.
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 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
However, Germany's defeat in World War I, marked by the armistice with the Allies on November 11 at Compiègne, made it possible for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to become truly independent sovereign states, and the designated monarchs had to renounce their thrones.
Russia's new Bolshevik (communist) government renounced all claim to Finland, the future Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and the Turkish districts of Erdehan, Kars, and the Georgian district of Batumi.
Foreign Minister), and head of the Russian delegation, on February 10, 1918, announced Russia's withdrawal from the negotiations and unilateral declaration of the ending of hostilities, a position summed up as "no war — no peace".
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/T/Treaty-of-Brest-Litovsk.htm   (662 words)

  
 Bolshevik - encyclopedia article about Bolshevik.
The State Duma in the Russian Empire and Russian Federation corresponds to the lower house of the parliament.
After the name change, however, the party was generally known as the Communist Party with the name Bolshevik referring to the party prior to 1918.
The Petrograd Bolshevik Party had been under the control of Stalin who supported the provisional government.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Bolshevik   (4319 words)

  
 In Anti-Bolshevik Russia
There was nothing of the reactionary in Ouspiensky’s praise of the good old days; his sister had died in prison as a political offender, and he himself had been no stranger to the revolutionary movement.
The Bolshevists had requisitioned all the books in the place and taken them into the school there.
There was one man there, the sort of type one only sees in Russia; a young man with long hair, a long beard, long moustaches and a sad, far-away look in his eyes.
http://www.gurdjieff.org/roberts1.htm   (1082 words)

  
 Religion in Russia
Also, Stalin and then his successors energetically propagated alcoholism in the country: it was done, first, so that people would think less, and second, in order to ensure a generous income for the state budget from the sale of vodka (the state monopoly!).
Almost a century of the new nightmare of Russia had passed in this way — whereas almost all nations around it, except the enslaved ones, were developing successfully.
Almost the same type of dictatorship like “Russian inquisition” formed in Russia after Bolshevist's revolution, where the society was again divided into executioners and victims.
http://www.religiousbook.net/Books/Online_books/Sh/Heart_30.html   (930 words)

  
 1920 and the Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
July 12 - Bolshevist Russia recognizes independent Lithuania
July 22 - Russian-Polish War: Poland sues for peace with Bolshevist Russia
August 13 - August 21 - Russian-Polish War: The Red Army is defeated at the gates of Warsaw
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 Bolshevist Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term that refers to the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolsheviks' October Revolution (November 7, 1917) and the constitution of the Soviet Union (December 30, 1922).
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia.
Strictly speaking, there is a small time gap between the October Revolution and the declaration of the RSFSR (and a still larger gap to its first Constitution, in 1918), which may justify the usage of the term in certain circumstances.
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 Bolshevist Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term that refers to the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolsheviks' October Revolution (November 7, 1917) and the constitution of the Soviet Union (December 30, 1922).
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia.
Strictly speaking, there is a small time gap between the October Revolution and the declaration of the RSFSR (and still larger gap to its first Constitution of 1918), which may justify the usage of the term in certain circumstances.
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Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia which chiefly is a somewhat slappy synonym to the Soviet Union — although the term Soviet Russia well might be seen used to include all time from the February Revolution in 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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 ipedia.com: Bolshevist Russia Article
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik 's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and th...
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia.
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 math lessons - Bolshevist Russia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term that refers to the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolsheviks' October Revolution (November 7, 1917) and the constitution of the Soviet Union (December 30, 1922).
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia.
Strictly speaking, there is a small time gap between the October Revolution and the declaration of the RSFSR (and still larger gap to its first Constitution of 1918), which may justify the usage of the term in certain circumstances.
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 Bolshevist Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia.
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 BOLSHEVIST RUSSIA
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia which chiefly is a somewhat slappy synonym to the Soviet Union — although the term Soviet Russia well might be seen used to include all time from the February Revolution in 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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 Bolshevist Russia - InfoSearchPoint.com
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia which chiefly is a somewhat slappy synonym to the Soviet Union — although the term Soviet Russia well might be seen used to include all time from the February Revolution in 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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 My Disillusionment in Russia
It is largely through Emma Goldman's lectures that the works of George Bernard Shaw became popularly known in the United States.
But this is to underrate her positive qualities which have made her willing all her life to work with and for non-Anarchists, provided they were on the side of liberty.
It has been objected that her conclusions are invalidated because, being an Anarchist, and therefore against all governments, she was bound to be against the Bolshevist Government.
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 Bolshevist Russia
Bolshevist Russia is a common term representing the Red side in the Russian Civil War, or more specifically the Russian government between the Bolshevik's October Revolution, November 7, 1917, and the constitution of the Soviet Union, December 30, 1922.
Bolshevist Russia ought to be distinguished from Soviet Russia which chiefly is a somewhat slappy synonym to the Soviet Union — although the term Soviet Russia well might be seen used to include all time from the February Revolution in 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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 Fascism : Facism
Poland (1926-1939) - Marshal Józef Pilsudski's dictature is maybe more accurately characterized as authoritarian and militarist Nationalism, partially in response to the security threats from Bolshevist Russia, blocking more hard-line Nationalists from influence, curbing the powers of the Sejm, harassing the opposition parties, arresting the opposition leaders, and putting them on trial in 1931.
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 Soviet Russia - Enpsychlopedia
Soviet Russia was also the name of a publishing house in the USSR.
Other times, Soviet Russia is used as a synonym for Bolshevist Russia, which is in itself an informal term referring to the Bolshevik side in the Russian Civil War.
Soviet Russia was also a newspaper in the Soviet Union.
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 Articles - Soviet Russia
Soviet Russia was also the name of a publishing house in the USSR.
Other times, Soviet Russia is used as a synonym for Bolshevist Russia, which is in itself an informal term referring to the Bolshevik side in the Russian Civil War.
Soviet Russia was also a newspaper in the Soviet Union.
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 Armenia News and Links: QuickNews.
Russia recognizes Georgia's independence and undertakes not to interfere in internal affairs; but all military units--chiefly anti-Bolshevist Russians--which have been fighting Bolshevist Russia must be disarmed and surrendered, and there must be complete amnesty for all Bolshevist planners in Georiga.
Yesterday's dispatches announced the conclusion of peace between Bolshevist Russia and Georgia.
The British occupation of Batum had been supplanted by an interallied occupation, but in no sufficient force.
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 Alexander Palace - H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Elisabeth Feodrovna of Russia
This martyrdom could have been avoided had she chosen, but she accepted it of her own free will.
When the charming Princess Ella became the Grand Duchess Serge of Russia, the first seven years of her marriage where spent in the radiant glow of the Imperial Court at Petersburg.
At the time of his father's death the Grand Duke Serge was quite a youth and was living in Rome with his younger brother Paul, whose health required a warmer climate that that of Petersburg.
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 Soviet Russia
Soviet Russia was a Russian newspaper in the Soviet Union.
The original joke was "In California, you can always find a party.
Soviet Russia is sometimes used as a somewhat sloppy synonym to the Soviet Union — although the term Soviet Russia well might be seen used encompassing both Bolshevist Russia and Soviet Union, i.e., to include all time from the February Revolution in 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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 President of Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ukrainian People's Republic was formed after the Russian Revolution, and lasted until the Peace of Riga between Poland and Bolshevist Russia in March, 1921.
List of Presidents of the Ukrainian People's Republic
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 Nationalist activism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The activism was revived in both Finland and Sweden in connection with the Winter War.
The Activists advocated in brief a close cooperation with Imperial Germany, and active support of Germany's military aims — primarily directed against Imperial Russia, Bolshevist Russia and the Soviet Union.
http://www.bexley.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Nationalist_activism   (212 words)

  
 »Rome or Moscow«. Germany, the West, and Bolshevist Russia
This project is the continuation of work begun by the author as a research associate in the so-called Wuppertal Project headed by Lew Kopelew.
A number of case studies are used to investigate how the political and intellectual development of the Weimar Republic was significantly influenced by contemporary perceptions of Bolshevist Russia in Germany society.
In the summer of 1918 Paquet underwent a transformation from a romantic imperialist to become an equally romantic advocate of a German-Russian world revolution.
http://www.his-online.de/projects/rome.htm   (188 words)

  
 The Ultimate New York Mets - American History Information Guide and Reference
Metsäsissit (Forest Guerillas) was a finnic resistance movement formed by some of the finnic inhabitants of the parishes of Repola and Porajärvi in addition to several White Guard volunteers after their territory was given back to Bolshevist Russia in the Treaty of Tartu of 1920.
The metsäsissi forces managed to capture large parts of East Karelia during their rebellion against their Russian lords in 1921, aiming to unite these areas with the newly formed Republic of Finland.
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Mets%E4sissit   (114 words)

  
 Peter D. Ouspensky
On the first few pages of In Search of the Miraculous, P. D. Ouspensky describes his return to Russia in November of 1914 and how, working as a journalist, he came across this notice and put it in his newspaper that winter, shortly before his first meeting with Gurdjieff.
Stranded in the midst of the Russian revolution, the author stays several days in a barn with Ouspensky and Zaharov, another of Gurdjieff’s students.
An article by journalist Carl Eric Bechhofer Roberts first published in The New Age (Jan 6, 1921) London: XXVIII (10), p. 113, and later in In Denikin’s Russia and the Caucasus, 1919–1920.
http://www.gurdjieff.org/ouspensky.htm   (515 words)

  
 Bolshevist Russia
March 1, 2000 -- Russia, the sick man of Europe, will take 15 years to get to where Portugal, the poorest country in western Europe, is now.
May 30, 2005 -- When one considers the rivalry between several of the senior commanders serving under Dwight D. Eisenhower on the Western Front in the last 18 months...
Article Publication TimeStamp: 05/30/2005 02:00 AM Europe Business Review - Russia awaits new revolution
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 Soviet Russia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Soviet Russia was also the name of a (A firm in the publishing business) publishing house in the (A former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia an others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991) USSR.
During this short period it also included parts of (A republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century) Ukraine.
Afterwards, Soviet Russia was short un-abbreviated name of RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic) - until the (Click link for more info and facts about collapse of the Soviet Union) collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/S/So/Soviet_Russia.htm   (177 words)

  
 The Nation, 03/27/1920 - Witnesses from Russia by Zeitlin, Jacob
The books are "From Liberty to Brest-Litovsk: The First Year of the Russian Revolution," by Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams; "Bolshevik Russia," by Etienne Antonelli and translated by Charles Carroll; "Russia in 1919," by Arthur W. Ransome; and "Open Gates to Russia," by Malcolm W. Davis.
...She betrays her prejudice and weakens her case most seriously in loading on the Bolsheviki the blame for all that Russia has suffered since the beginning of the revolution...
The Nation, 03/27/1920 - Witnesses from Russia by Zeitlin, Jacob
http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v110i2856_09.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Articles - Pechenga, Russia
In the Treaty of Tartu, 1920, Bolshevist Russia ceded Petsamo to Finland.
The harbour Liinahamari in Petsamo was important for the Finnish economy during the First World War as the Baltic Sea was blocked by the Germans.
Deposits of nickel were found 1921, after Petsamo became a part of Finland, and in 1934 it was estimated that the deposits contained over five million tonnes of nickel.
http://www.wicso.com/articles/Petsamo   (354 words)

  
 The Nation, 04/13/1921 - In Russia by Brewster, Dorothy
...or that the emergency bolshevik government after a period of chaos brought a certain order and security to Russia, in spite of stupid attacks from without...
...But a few crossed the border with him and got in his way a bit in Russia...
This article focuses on the book "Mayfair to Moscow," by Clare Sheridan and "Russia in the Shadows," by H.G. Wells.
http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v112i2910_16.htm   (1516 words)

  
 National Bolshevist Party company, Russia : Yellow Pages Directory from DIRfor
Yellow pages of country Russia, category Political bodies, Krasnoyarsk city - directory for you
National Bolshevist Party company, Russia : Yellow Pages Directory from DIRfor
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 Jew Watch - Genocide - Christians in the USSR - Anti-Semitism in Russia Based on Jewish Killing of Christians & ...
As for anyone who does not know that the Bolshevist movement in Russia is Jewish, I can only say that he must be a man who is taken in by the suppression of our deplorable press."
Jew Watch - Genocide - Christians in the USSR - Anti-Semitism in Russia Based on Jewish Killing of Christians and Control of the State
"The Communists are Jews, and Russia is being entirely administered by them.
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-genocide-USSRchristians-antisemitismcrime.html   (631 words)

  
 Records for Memorandum on the Bolshevist or Communist party in Russia and its relations to the Third or Communist ...
Memorandum on the Bolshevist or Communist party in Russia and its relations to the Third or Communist international and to the Russian soviets.
Records for Memorandum on the Bolshevist or Communist party in Russia and its relations to the Third or Communist international and to the Russian soviets.
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 bolshevist russia - OneLook Dictionary Search
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We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word bolshevist russia:
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 Bolshevist_Russia.html
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 Antonelli, Etienne - Bolshevist Russia: A Philosophical Survey - The marketplace for secondhand, rare, and out-of-print ...
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Weiter zum Titel: Bolshevist Russia: A Philosophical Survey
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 BRITISH AGENT - Lockhart, R.H.
Keywords: SOVIET RUSSIA, BOLSHEVIST, TROTSKY, LENIN, PRISON, ENGLAND, BOLSHEVIKS, ROBESPIERRE, DANTON, MALAYA, DIPLOMAT, BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY MILITARY
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