Read Spies and Commissars: The Bolshevik Revolution and the West Online
Authors: Robert Service
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Bolshevik Revolution: Its Rise and Meaning, The
(Litvinov),
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Bolshoi Opera, Petrograd,
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Bonar Law, Andrew,
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Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir,
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Bondfied, Margaret,
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Botosani,
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Boyce, Commander Ernest,
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Boyle, Colonel Joe,
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Bratianu, Ionel,
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Breshkovskaya, Yekaterina,
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Brest-Litovsk: peace negotiations,
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Briand, Aristide,
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Bristow, Mrs,
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Britain:
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; anti-war socialists in,
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; and Archangel,
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; blockade of German ports,
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; Bolsheviks in,
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; communism,
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; diplomacy,
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; diplomatic links with Russia,
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; Empire,
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; and German U-boat activity,
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; and ‘Hands off Russia’ movement,
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; Labour Party,
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; Labour Party: delegation trip to Volga region,
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; the Lockhart plot,
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; and Murmansk,
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; and political prisoners,
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; press,
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; and the Romanovs,
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; and Russian participation in WW1,
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; and Russian political refugees,
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; Secret Service,
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; Secret Service: and Stalin,
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; Secret Service: Arthur Ransome,
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; Secret Service: George Hill,
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; Secret Service: Paul Dukes,
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; Secret Service: Sidney Reilly,
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; support for anti-Bolsheviks,
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; trade with Russia,
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; the Triple Entente,
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; and Trotsky,
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see also
diplomatic roles; Western Allies
British Empire,
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British Foreign Office: and Kamenev,
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; and Litvinov,
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; and the Lockhart Plot,
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; and Western Allies support for Russia,
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British-Russian Club, London,
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British Socialist Party,
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Brusilov, Alexei,
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Bryant, Louise: and American sub-committee on Russian propaganda,
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; background,
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; and Bessie Beatty,
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; booklets on Russia published,
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; courier for Soviet government,
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; and death of John Reed,
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; and fall of Provisional Government,
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; interview with Krasin,
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; loss of job with
Philadelphia Public Ledger
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; marriage to John Reed,
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; and Senate Committee on Bolshevik propaganda,
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; and Soviet propaganda in America,
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; speech at Madison Square Gardens,
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; travel to Russia delay,
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; on Trotsky,
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; and Trotsky,
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; and Yakov Peters,
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; postscript,
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Buchanan, Sir George: and Ambassador Francis,
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; and detention of Trotsky in Halifax,
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; granted sick leave,
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; and imprisonment of Chicherin and Petrov,
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; language skills of,
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; and Lockhart,
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; and question of support for Russia,
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; postscript,
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Buchan, John,
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Buckler, W. H.,
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Budberg, Moura,
see
Benckendorff, Moura
Buford
(ship),
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Buikis, Jan,
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Bukharin, Nikolai:
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; and changes in contemporary capitalism,
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; and collective farms,
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; and Comintern congress,
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; on communism,
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; and French offer of military assistance,
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; ill health of,
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; and Ioffe,
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; and Liebknecht,
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; and the March Action,
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; and peace treaty with Central Powers,
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; and planning of international communist congress,
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; and
Pravda
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; and repressive measures,
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; and Spartakusbund congress,
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Bulak-Balakhovich, Stanislav,
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Bulgaria,
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Bullitt, William C.: background,
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; as emissary to Moscow,
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; encouraged by Felix Frankfurter,
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; and gaining information,
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; letter to Lansing,
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; letter to Wilson,
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; and Lloyd George,
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; marriage to Louise Bryant,
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; and Nuorteva,
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; outcome of Moscow visit,
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; in the State Department,
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; resignation from State Department,
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; postscript,
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Bureau of International Revolutionary Propaganda,
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Buxton, Charles Roden,
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Cachin, Marcel,
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Callaghan, Margaret Reilly,
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Call
(magazine),
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Camber Higgs, William,
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Canada,
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Cantacuzène, Princess,
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capitalism,
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; American view of,
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; Bolshevik view of,
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; Bolshevik view of, in America,
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; Bolshevik view of, in Europe,
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; Bolshevik view of Provisional Government,
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; ‘finance capitalism’,
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; and Germany,
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; and higher standard of living,
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; and Italy,
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; and Marxist theory,
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; in report of Labour delegation,
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; and Russian economy,
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; and Russian economy: American view of,
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; and Trotsky,
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