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W G Kravitsky

In Stalins Secret Service (1939)

In Stalins Secret Service (1939) by W G Kravitsky

From the Introduction

THE evening of May 22, 1987, I boarded a train in Moscow to return to my post in The Hague as Chief of the Soviet Military Intelligence in Western Europe. I little realized then that I was seeing my last of Russia so long as Stalin is her master. For nearly twenty years I...

Grave Diggers of Russia (1921)

Anonymous

The grave diggers of Russia (1921)

Caricatures and descriptions of leaders of The Bolshevik Revolution.

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Father Denis Fahey

The Rulers of Russia (1940)

The Rulers of Russia (1940) by Father Denis Fahey

AMERICAN EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED

"For them (the peoples of the Soviet Union) We cherish the warmest paternal affection. We are well aware that not a few of them groan beneath the yoke imposed on them by men who in very large part are strangers to the real interests of the country. We rec...

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...

Robert Wilton

Russia's Agony (1919)

Russia's Agony (1919) by Robert Wilton

TO MY READERS

This book is a living record of personal experience of Russia among the Russians dating back nearly half a century. I claim no merit for it other than sincerity and freedom from race or party bias. I have no interest to serve except my British birthright, which is perhaps dearer to me bceaus...