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Douglas Reed

Disgrace Abounding (1945)

Disgrace Abounding (1945) by Douglas Reed

Douglas Reed (1895 – 1976) was a British journalist, playwright, novelist and author of a number of books of political analysis. He was The Times correspondent in South-eastern Europe during which he was witness to the prevailing political machinations and social conditions.

His book Insanity Fair (193...

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Comrades in Arms! Britain and the U.S.S.R (1943)

Comrades in Arms! Britain and the U.S.S.R (1943)

Propaganda pamphlet with many photographs, describing about how how Britain and the USA are aiding and supplying the USSR in order to defeat the Axis Powers.
 

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Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953

J.V. Stalin replies to 'Pravda' correspondent on the atomic weapon (1951)

J.V. Stalin replies to 'Pravda' correspondent on the atomic weapon (1951) by Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953

Stalin's official public comments on nuclear weapons.

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Communist Party of India

Foreign capital in 'free' India (1950)

Foreign capital in 'free' India (1950) by Communist Party of India

Remarkably detailed analysis of how India's Independence was anything but, with economic facts and figures showing how for all the bluster of Nehru, that it was firmly in the hands of foreign capitalists, the USA and Great Britain duelling for control and supremacy of the newly c...

G.P. Fedotoff

The Russian Church Since The Revolution (1928)

The Russian Church Since The Revolution (1928) by G.P. Fedotoff

From The PREFACE

 
After a total suspension of news from Russia lasting between twenty-four and forty-eight hours, news reached England of the Revolution and the abdication of the Tsar. I remember going to my club and witnessing the enthusiasm of the members: Have you heard the g...