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Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Two Hundred Years Together (2002)

2019 Samizdat Edition

Two Hundred Years Together (2002) by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Two Hundred Years Together is a monumental work of historical scholarship by Soviet dissident and 1970 Nobel literature laureate, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn dealing with the relationship between Russians and Jews inside the Russian and Soviet Empires. Solzhenitsyn...

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...

Arthur Bryant

Unfinished Victory (1940)

Unfinished Victory (1940) by Arthur Bryant

If you want to understand why Germans had no love for Jews and why Hitler was an incredible leader, read “Unfinished Victory.” Best first hand account, almost a blow by blow description, of how Jews screwed the Germans, started WWII, and how Hitler through sheer determination put Germans back on their f...

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...

Leon Trotsky

The Kirov Assassination (1935)

The Kirov Assassination (1935) by Leon Trotsky

INTRODUCTION

 
We are republishing this pamphlet, written by Trotsky Bt the end of 1934. It has long been out of print and was so rare that it had become a collector's item.
 
The subject matter treated is not only of great historic value but has become topical following the Twentieth Congress...