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adam_text | CONTENTS
I. “Klyukva” I
II. The So-called Evolution of Communism 15
The Revolution Is Not Yet Ended 20
The State Does Not Die 31
Stalin and His Party in the War 37
Marxism-Leninism in the War 43
After the War 50
III. The Devil’s Name Is Trotsky 53
IV. The New Religious Policy ~ 68
V. The Soviet Concept of Foreign Policy 91
“Suspicion” and “Mistrust” 95
Wars Will Be Inevitable 101
Peaceful But Aggressive 104
VI. The New Social Structure 108
More Inequality! 109
“Socialism Is Inequality” 115
The Melting Pot and the New Social Classes 118
Industrial Expansion on Communist Lines 123
The Population Problem 129
VII. The New Upper Classes, I. Their Rise 137
Communism and the Intelligentsia 139
Fluctuations in Policy 142
A Strange Amalgam 148
Rapid Increase 154
The Leviathan 158
VIII. The New Upper Classes, II. Their Future 163
Rigid Hierarchy 163
Vague Programs 166
The Communist Party and the Intelligentsia 170
x The Real Soviet Russia
Standards of Living 173
Future Development and Differentiation 175
IX. The Working Class 179
Why No Labor Movement in Russia? 183
The Standard of Living 188
The Workers and the Communist Party 196
X. The Peasantry 203
“Right” and “Left” Communism 203
The Kolkhoz 209
Old Wine in New Bottles 212
The “Millionaires” 216
The Communist Party in the Village 217
The War and After 219
XI. Forced Labor 227
Labor as an Instrument of Correction 231
The First Labor Camps 235
Successful Development 239
The Five-Year Plans 241
The Network of Labor Camps 249
XII. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union 263
Lenin’s Party 268
Molding the Party 270
Stalin and His Party 275
The Real Party 279
The Komsomol 283
XIII. The Army and the Secret Police 291
XIV. After the War 301
Sources 314
Index 321
314 The Real Soviet Russia
SOURCES
From the large literature and abundant material on Soviet Russia
only those sources are listed below which have been quoted or
otherwise directly used in this book.
Chapter II. The So-Called Evolution of Communism
Lenin and Stalin as Political Realists:
Yevgeni Pashukanis, Marx i Proletarskoye Gosudarstvo, Mos-
cow, 1933.
Emil Ludwig s interview with Stalin, December 13, 1931.
D. Manuilsky in Bolshevik, 1944, No. 1.
Communism and the State:
Lenin, Works, 2d ed., Vol. XIV2, Gosudarstvo i Revolutsiya
and Uderzhat4i Bolsheviki Gosudarstvennuyu Vlast.
----Works, 3d ed., XVIII, 81 ff.; XXII, 291 ff.
Stalin, Voprosy Leninizma, 3d ed., pp. 702 ff.
Bukharin and Preobrazhensky, Azbuka Ko?nmumzma, Saratov,
1920.
Stalin and His Party in the War:
Stalin s speeches, particularly July 3, 1941, May 1, 1942, Novem-
ber 7, 1943, and Stalin’s Order of the Day, May 1, 1943, in
Soviet War Documents, Washington, 1943.
A. Kursky in Bolshevik, October, 1943.
K. Kuznetsov in Propagandist, 1942, No. 9.
A. Fadeyev in Propagandist, 1943, No. 21.
New York Times, November 17, 1941, May 3 and 27, 1943,
June 20, 1943, July 4, 1943, November 22, 1943, Decem-
ber 7, 1943, February 14, 1944.
Eve Curie, Journey Among Warriors, New York, 1943.
Marxism-Leninism in the War:
Nekotorye Voprosy Prepodavaniya Politicheskoi Ekonormi, in
Pod Z.namenem Marocizma, Nos. 7-8, 1943.
A. Makhanov in Propagandist, 1942, No. 3.
Leading article in Propagandist, 1942, Nos. 7-8.
G. Alexandrov in Propagandist, 1942, Nos. 19-20, and in No. 5,
^943-
Leading article in Propagandist, 1943, Nos. 11-12.
3 *5
After the War
P. Pozdnyshev in Propagandist, 1943, No. 13.
Leading articles in Propagandist, 1943, Nos. 14 and 18.
M. Mitin in Propagandist, 1943, Nos. 19—20.
Leading articles in Bolshevik, 1943, Nos, 22 and 23—24.
Alexander Shcherbakov’s Report, January 21, 1943, in Propa-
gandist, 1943, No. 2.
Istoriya VKP, Kratki Kurs, Moscow, 1938.
Chapter 111. The DeviPs Name Is Trotsky
Bidleten Oppozitsii, 1929—1940, particularly Nos. 5—6, 75, 81,
82—83*
Trotsky, Nashi Politicheskiya Zadachi, Geneva, 1904.
Stalin, reports, December 27, 1929, and at the 16th Congress of
the Communist Party, in his Vopr osy Leninizma, nth ed.
Trotsky, “If World War Comes Again,” Yale Review, 1938,
No. 4.
----Works, Vol. XV, Vseobshchaya Trudovaya Povinnost.
Chapter IV. New Religious Policy
N. S. Timasheff, Religion in Soviet Russia, New York, 1942.
Stalin in Izvestiya, September 15, 1927.
New York Times, June 20 and September 25, 1943, August 12,
I944*
Izvestiya, February 16, 1930, September 5, 12 and 17, 1943,
February 1 and April 6, 1944.
Komsomol i Antireligioznaya Propaganda, Moscow, 1937.
Christian Science Monitor, September 30, 1941.
Russian Orthodox Journal (in English), Philadelphia, March,
r943*
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, January 16, 1941.
Robert P. Casey, Religion in Russia, New York, 1946.
Chapter V. The Soviet Concept of Foreign Policy
Stalin’s speech of November 7, 1941.
S. Lozovsky in Bolshevik, July, 1941.
New York Times, July 23, 1942.
Stalin, Voprosy Leninizma, nth ed.
Farrin in Voina i Rabochii Klass, September 15, 1943.
Stalin’s reply to Ivanov, February 12, 1938.
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Chapter VI. The New Social Structure
Equality and Inequality:
Lenin, Works, 3d ed., XIX, 37 ff.; XX, 133 ff.; XXI, 233, 438;
XXIV, 102, 185-186.
Decrees of the Soviet Government, November 12 and Decem-
ber 16, 1917.
Vserossiiskaya Konferentsiya RKP, 1922, Bulleten, Moscow,
1922.
Stalin, Voprosy Leninizma, nth ed., pp. 462-495.
Mitin’s speech at the 18th Congress of the Communist Party, in
Stenograficheskii Otchet 18 S yezda.
N. Bukharin in Bolshevik, 1925, Nos. 9-10.
The New Social Classes and Their Income:
The statistical yearbook, Sotsialisticheskoye Selskoye Kho-
zyaistvo, 1939.
Statistical yearbooks, Sotsialisticheskoye Stroitelstvo, 1934, 1935»
^936, 1939.
Statistical yearbooks, Trud, 1934, 1936.
Professor S. N. Prokopovich’s Bulleten Ekononncheskogo Kabi-
net a, Prague, 1935-38, and his Quarterly Bulletin of
Soviet-Russian Economics, Geneva, 1939-43.
Gosplan, Kontrolnye Tsifry, 1926-27, 1929-30.
Problemy Ekonormki, 1940, No. 7, Pisarev, K ho gam Perepisi.
Voznesensky’s Report at the Conference of the Communist
Party in Bolshevik, 1941, No. 34.
Gosplan, Narodno-Khozyaistvennyi Plan na 1936, Moscow.
Population Problems:
Wolf and Mebus, Statisticheskii Spravochnik po Ekononri-
cheskoi Geografii, Moscow, 1928.
TsS.UStatisticheskii Spravochnik, 1928.
TsS.U., Trudy, Vols. VIII, XVIII.
Sautin in Bolshevik, May, 1940.
League of Nations, Future Population of Europe and of the
Soviet Union, Geneva, 1944.
Pravda, April 17, 1938.
Stalin’s speech, December 3, 1935, in his Voprosy Leninizma.
Izvestiya, April 29, 1940
After the War
3i7
League of Nations, Statistical Yearbooks.
Sotsialisticheskoye Stroitelstvo, 1936, 1939.
N. Timasheff, The Great Retreat, New York, 1946.
Chapters VII and VIII. The New Upper Classes
Communism and the Intelligentsia:
Lenin, Works, 3d ed., X, 207 if.
Stalin’s speeches, June 23, 1931, January 7, 1933, November 25,
1936, in his Voprosy Leninizma, nth ed.
----report at the 18th Congress, in Voprosy Leninizma.
Kaganovich’s report at the 17th Congress, in
Otchet S’yezda.
Molotov’s speech at the 18th Congress, in Stenograficheskii
Otchet.
Resolutions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party,
July, 1928, in VKP v Rezolutsiyakh, Vol. II, Moscow, 1940.
Vladimir Tchemavin, / Speak for the Silent. Prisoners of the So-
viets, Boston, 1935.
Rapid Increase of the New Classes:
Gosplan, Piatiletnii Plan, Vol. II, Moscow, 1930.
Sotsialisticheskoye Stroitelstvo, Moscow, 1934, 1935, 1936.
Ekonomika Sotsialisticheskoi Promyshlennosti, Moscow, 1940.
N. Voznesensky, The Fourth Five Year Plan, Moscow, 1946.
Chapter X. The Peasantry
Lenin, Tezisy po Agramomu Voprosu, 1920.
Pravda, May 20, 1940.
Stalin’s speeches, May 28, 1928, October 19, 1928.
Stalin’s report at the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee,
April, 1929, in Voprosy Leninizma.
Pravda, April 3, 1930.
Planovoye Khozyaistvo, 1938, No. 9, and 1939, Nos. 5, 7, 9.
Izvestiya, May 22, 1938, and March 29, 1941.
Plan, November, 1936.
Sotsialisticheskaya Rekonstruktsiya Selskovo Khozy aistva, 1940,
Nos. 11—12.
Sotsialisticheskoye Zemledelie, December 22, 1938, June 5, 1940.
Altaiski, Dokhody v Kolkhozakh, 1937.
The Real Soviet Russia
318
Kolkhozy vo Vtoroi Stalinskoi Pyatiletke, 1939.
Ekonomicheskii Bulleten, Professor S. Prokopovich, 1935-1938.
The Peasants and the Communist Party:
18th Congress of the Communist Party, 1939, speeches by Patoli-
chev, Andreyev, Mikhailov, Chemousov, and Shtykov.
Kaganovich’s report at the 17th Congress.
10th Congress or the Komsomol, speeches by Kossior, Andreyev,
and Kosarev.
Partiinoye Stroitelstvo, 1934, No. 1; 1937, No. 12; 1941, No. 6.
The Peasantry in War:
Bolshevik, Decrees of the Soviet Government, 1942, Nos. 7-8;
1943, Nos. 7-8, 15-16.
Information Bulletin of the Soviet Embassy, Washington, Feb-
ruary 10, 1944.
Chapter XL Forced Labor
I. L. Averbakh, Ot Prestupleniya k Trudu, Moscow, 1936.
J. Littlepage and D. Bess, In Search of Soviet Gold, New York,
1938.
John Scott, Behind the Urals, Boston, 1942.
S. Firin, Itogi Belomorstroya, Moscow, 1934.
Insarov, Baltiisko-Belomorski Vodnyi Put, Moscow, 1934.
Lilian Mowrer and Olga Kochanska, Arrest and Exile, New
York, 1941.
Vladimir Tchemavin, / Speak for the Silent. Prisoners of the
Soviets, Boston, 1935.
Tatiana Tchemavin, Escape from the Soviets, New York, 1934.
Victor Kravchenko, I Chose Freedom, New York, 1946.
S. Mora and P. Zwiemiak, La Justice Soviétique, Rome, 1945.
Boris Souvarine, Stalin, New York, 1939.
Leonard Hubbard, Soviet Labor, London, 1942.
Besedovski, Den Klauen der Tscheka entronnen, Leipzig, 1930.
Chapter XIL The Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Lenin, Works, 3d ed., XXV, 578 ff.
Stalin, “Ob Ôsnovakh Leninizma,” in his Voprosy Leninizma,
*939*
After the War 319
Stalin’s speech, March 3, 1937, in Bolshevik, 1937, No. 7.
VKP v Tsifrakh, published by the Central Committee of the
Communist Party, twice a year until 1928.
Perepis RKP, published by the Central Committee, 1922.
Vserossiiskaya Konferentsiya RKP, Moscow, 1922.
A. Mitrofanov, Itogi Chistki Partii, Moscow, 1930.
Pravda, November 15, 1943.
Stenograficheskii Otchet 16 S’yez reports by Vladimirsky
and Kaganovich.
Stenograficheskii Otchet 1 7 S’yezda, reports by Vladimirsky
and Kaganovich.
Stenograficheskii Otchet 18 S’yezda VKP, speeches of Zhdanov,
Biryukov, Mekhlis, and Shatalin, and the report of the
Mandate Commission.
Komsomol:
Molodezh SSSR, Moscow, 1936.
Balashov, Komsomol za Desiat Let, Moscow, 1928.
Sotsialisticheskoye Stroitelstvo, 1936.
O. Mishakova in Propagandist, 1943, No. 18.
S. Ostriakov, Chto Trebuyet Komsomol ot Komsomoltsa, Mos-
cow, 1937.
Pravda, September 26, 1940, October 8, 1940, October 29, 1943.
Izvestiya, October 29, 1943.
Otchet 10 Syezda Komsomola, Moscow, 1936, report by Kos-
sior.
Chto Reshil 10 Syezd Komsomola, Moscow, 1936.
Chapter Kill. The Army and the Secret Police
Voroshilov, Stat’i i Rechi, Moscow, 193d.
Komplektovaniye Krasnoi Amtii, Berlin, 1926.
Agabekov, Cheka za Rabotoi, Berlin, 1931.
E. Dumbadze, Na Sluzhbe Cheka, Paris, 1930.
Essad-bey, OGPU, New York, 1933.
W. G. Krivitsky, In Stalin’s Secret Service, New York, 1939.
Report on Court Proceedings, Trial of N. Bukharin and Others,
Moscow, 1938 (in English).
D. Fedotoff White, The Growth of the Red Army, Princeton,
1944.
320 The Real Soviet Russia
Chapter XIV.After the War
Frank Lorimer, The Population of the Soviet Union, Princeton,
1946.
A. Vagts in Journal of Politics, July, 1945.
F. Notestein in Atlantic Monthly, June, 1946.
INDEX
ALEXANDER II, Tsar, 214
Alexandrov, A., 44
Alexei, Patriarch, 84-85, 89
Alma-Ata, 39
Alter, Victor, 230
American Mercury, 13
Andronov, 39
Anti-Communism. See Communism
Antireligionist, 78
Archangel, 235, 245, 254-256
Ajrdahan, 85
Arctic Ocean, 246, 256
Arman, 259
Armenia, Armenians, 85, 240
Army. See Soviet Army
Asia, 104-107, 134-135. 237
Austria, 83, 93, 96, 165, 302
Averbakh, I., 253
Azov, Sea of, 216
BADAYEV, 47
Baikal-Amur railroad, 244
Baku, 127
Balkans, 10, 52, 83
Baltic States, 95, 100, 132, 149, 225,
240-241, 302, 309
Barshchina, 213-214
Bates, Ralph, 11
Belgium, 302, 311
Beria, Lavrenti, 281
Bessarabia, 74 n., 95, 100, 132, 149,
225, 240
Biryukov, 99-100
Black Sea, 216, 240
Bolshevik, 19, 50, 224-225
Bolshevism. See Communism
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, 268
Budkiewicz, 71
Bukhara, 129, 134 m
Bukharin, Nikolai, 8, 31, 34, 113, 203,
293 n.
Bukhta Nakhodka, 258
Bukovina, 95
Bulgaria, 78, 84, 85
Bulletin of the Agitator, 38
Butcher, Harry C., 303 n.
Byelorussia, 199, 218
CARPATHO-RUSSIA, 84
Carroll, Wallace, 11
Casey, Robert, 88 n.
Casualties in World War II, 202-204
Catherine II, 27, 51
Catholicism, 68, 77, 81-86, 88-89, 290
Caucasus, 97, 134, 165
Chamberlin, William Henry, 73 n.
Charles XII of Sweden, 5
Cheka. See MVD
Cheliapov, N., 34
China, Chinese, 10, 93, 95, 97, 196,
240, 248, 256, 294
Chon, 296-297
Chukotka, 254
Churchill, Winston, 5, 65, 106, 290,
303 n.
CIO, 14
Communism, Communist parties,
10-13, i5”52 $S~6o, 62-63, 70-75.
95-104, 108-117, I22 I39-I49 154.
166-172, 174, 182, 188-193, 196-
206, 217-218, 223-225, 232-236,
263-290, 292, 298
Communist International, 11, 49, 54,
57, 105, 166, 283
Communist Youth League. See
Komsomol
Constitution of the USSR, 19, 70,
72-74, 122, 145
Corrective Labor Camps, 135, 142,
169, 201, 227-262; list of, 250-252
Corvée, 213
Crimea, 165, 240, 247, 255
The Real Soviet Rtjssia
322
Cromwell, Oliver, 292
Curie, Eve, 42-43
Czechoslovakia, 11-13, 59. 66. 8*.83-*
86, 93, 231
DALSTROY, 245-246
Daumier, HM 60
Davies, Joseph E., 10-11, 293 n.
Denikin, General, 96
Diggers, no
Dillon, Emil, 232
Don Basin, 257, 310
Dukelsky, Professor, 109
Duranty, Walter, 130
EASTERN EUROPE. See Europe
Egypt. 84. io7
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 147
Engels, Friedrich, 45, 115, 266
Estonia, 59, 95
Europe, 3, 12-13, 56, 82-85, 92-107,
125, 129, 133-136, 166, 174, 184,
187, 196, 213, 248, 302-306, 310-311
FASCISM, 57, 83-84, 95
Feodor, Tsar, 4
Finland, 58, 129, 240, 242, 302, 306
Five-Year Plans, 6, 63-64, 102, 132,
142, 156-157, 174 m, 184, 189-191,
200-201, 237-238, 241, 247-249, 301
Forced Labor. See Corrective Labor
Camps
France, 21, 41, 59, 66, 81, 93-96, 104—
106, 126, 130, 146, 213, 302, 304-
305, 3XX
Franz-Josef Land, 253
GAMELIN, MAURICE, 130
Gendarmes, 297
Geneva Convention, 307
Georgia (USSR), 84
Germans, Germany, 8,12, 26, 29,37-
41, 43, 47, 52, 57-59. 65-66, 75, 77-
78, 81-82, 85-86, 89, 93-97, 104—
107, 126, 130, 132, 136, 220-222,
240, 246-247, 256, 264, 296, 300—
305*307-311,313
Godless7 78
Godless, Union of Militant, 71,79
Gorky (city), 44, 158
Gorky, Maxim, 243
GPU. See MVD
Graebner, Walter, 228
Great Britain, 7, 71, 81, 85-86, 93-
97, 104-107, no, 125, 130, 168, 192,
248, 302, 304-305, 310
Greece, Greeks, 78, 100, 106, 240,
256
Gregori Peter XV, 85
Grozny, 127
GULAG. See Corrective Labor
Camps
HARRIMAN, AVERELL, 78
Henry IV of France, 68
Hindus, Maurice, 69
Hitler, Hitlerism, 29, 37-38, 40-42,
57. 75. 77. 82-85. *36. 168, 262
Hubbard, Leonard, 191, 229
INDIA, 106
Industrial party, 143
Iran, 10, 95-97, 106, 240
Ispolshchina, 214
Italy, 57, 93, 104, 132
Ivan the Terrible, 27
Ivanov-Razumnik, 40
Izvestia, 82, 84 n.
JAPAN, Japanese, 8, 93, 102—107,
133, 248
Jasny, N. M., 127 n.
Jews, 53
Joesten, Joachim, 12
Jordan, Philip, 228
Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate,
83
KAGANOVICH, LAZAR, 218,
277
Kamchatka, 254
Karelia, 241-242
Karpov, Georgi, 87-89
Kars, 85
Katusha, 297
Kaunas, 40
Kazakhstan, 240
Kem, 245
Kemerovo, 160
Kennan, George, 232
Kerch, 255
Kerr, Walter, 229
Kharkov, 40, 43
Khiva, 129, 134 m
Kirchway, Freda, 12
Kiselev-Gromov, N., 236-237
Kola Peninsula, 248, 261
Kolkhoz, 52, 55, 72, 127-128, 199-
200, 208-217, 220, 224-225
Kolyma, 245-246, 256-261
Komsomol, 16, 71, 142, 154 n., 172,
197-198, 204, 217-219, 263, 274,
283-290, 292
Komsomolskaya Pravda 76 n.
Konev, Marshal, 28
Korea, 10, 95
Kotlas, 245
Krasnodar, 43
Kravchenko, Victor, 230
Kremlin, 4, 68, 295
Krivoi Rog, 310
Kronstadt, 57
Kropotkin, Peter, 232
Kuban, 311
Kuibyshev, 10, 225, 227, 230
Kutuzov, General, 28, 44, 51
Kuznetsk Basin, 237
KAN, V. I., 98-99, 101
Laski, Harold, 13
Latvia, 95
League of Nations, 93, 130 n., 131
Lebanon, 107
Lenin, Leninism, 3, 17-21, 24, 26, 30-
3 S* 43-50* 52-53, 61, 63-65, 91-92,
102-103, 109-110, 113-115, 140-
141, 145, 205-206, 265-271, 276-279
Leningrad, 14, 39, 47, 125, 179, 216,
218, 286, 303 n., 305
Levelers, no
Lithuania, 83, 95
Littlepage, John, 230
Lorimer, Frank, 130 n., 303-304 n.
Lvov, G. E.t 5
Index 323
MAGADAN, 245, 259
Magnitogorsk, 237
Malinovsky, Rodion, 147
Marx, Karl; Marxism, 20, 28, 31, 33,
43-50, 61, 69, 108, in, 115, 122,
250, 266
Maximalism, 108
McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 85 n.
Mekhlis, 100
Menshevism, 102
Mitava, 40
Mitin, Professor, 50, 117
Moats, Alice, 228-229
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 100, 106-107,
112, 189, 279, 281, 305
Mora, Sylvester, 230
Moscow, 7-9, 39, 58, 68, 78, 82, 85,
146, 156, 158, 166, 174x1., 179, 194,
208, 216, 218, 281
Moscow-Volga Canal, 244
Murmansk, 229
Mussolini, Benito, 57, 82
MVD, 8, 18, 22, 34—35, 71* 74* Bo-81,
87, 145, 154 m, 172,174 m, 208, 227-
230, 233-245, 254-261, 283, 291-300
NAPOLEON I, 5, 21, 28, 136, 292
Narva, 40
Nation (New York), 10-13,60
Nationalist party, 150
National Socialism. See Hitlerism
NEP (New Economic Policy), 3,
i7“iB, 57, 70, 113,118, 151, 159,
191, 193, 203-205, 219, 224
Netherlands, 66
Ne iv Republic, 11-12
Nikishov, Ivan, 245
Nikolai, Metropolitan, 84
Nikodemus, Patriarch, 85
NKVD. See MVD
Nuremberg trials, 307
OBROK, 213
OGPU. See MVD
Okhotsk, Sea of, 246
Okhrana, 33
The Real Soviet Russia
3M
Okienko, Professor, 40
Olonetsk, 245
Onega, 254
Orthodox Church, 18, 25, 40, 68-90,
147, 151, 168
Osoviakhim, 197
Otrabotki, 214
PALESTINE, 84
Pares, Sir Bernard, 11
Paris, 84
ParisSotr, 41
Paris Commune, no
Partiinoye StroitePstvo, 219
Paul, Tsar, 313
Pechora, 261
Perm, 218
Peter the Great, 27
Pilsudski, Marshal, 96
Pittsburgh, Pa., 161
Plekhanov, Georgi, 48
Poland, Poles, 10-12, 58, 66, 81, 83,
86, 93-95, 149* 225* 23** 240-241,
247, 256, 302, 304 n., 308-310
Politbureau, 165, 280-282
Poltava, 5
Pope, Arthur Upham, 13
Populism, 108
Postyshev, P., 239
Prague, 41
Pravda, 29, 132
Preobrazhensky, Yevgeni, 31
Problems of Economics, 160
Prokopovich, Sergei, 191
Propagandist, 43-44,46,49
Prussia, 165
Pushkin, Alexander, 5, 163
RANKIN, JOHN E., 53
Red Army. See Soviet Army
Religious News Service, 86 n.
Reynolds, Quentin, 227
Ribbentrop, Joachim, n, 38
Riga, 74 n., 77
Robespierre, Maximilien, 21-23
Rokosovsky, Marshal, 147
Roosevelt, President F. D., 78
Rumania, 78, 85, 306
Ruthenia. See Carpatho-Russia
Ryazan, 228
Rykov, Alexei, 203
ST. PETERSBURG. See Lenin-
grad
Saratov, 216
Sautin, 194
Schuman, Frederick, 11
Serbs, 78
Sergei, Patriarch, 72, 79-80, 84
Shakespeare, 163, 299
Shakhta trial, 141-142
Shishko, Leonid, 27
Sholokhov, Mikhail, 147
Shvemik, Nikolai, 114, 157
Siberia, 2, 5, 85, 125, 134-135, 144,
179, 208, 230, 240, 244-246, 256-
259» 3 9-3io
Siberian-Turkestan railroad, 244
Sikorski, General, 247
Sikorsky, Polikarp, 40, 79
Sirotin, 39
Slavs, 49, 78, 136
SLON, 236-238
Socialism, 36, 48, 50, 52, 92, 94, 97-
99, in, 115-117* *3L i39* 266, 294
Social-Revolutionary party, 5, 102
Solovetsky camp, 57, 235—239, 241
Sorokin, Pitirim, 13-14
Sotsialisticheski Vestnik, 87 n.,
246 n.
South Amboy, N.J., 160
Souvarine, Boris, 230
Soviet Army, 8, 12, 27-29, 46, 50-52,
56-58, 65, 83, 95-103, 109-111, 147,
150, 198-199, 247, 283, 291-294,
303-312
Spain, 81, 93
Stakhanovism, 174, 184, 187, 191-
193* I97 273
Stalin, Stalinism, 2, 14, 18, 21, 27, 33-
38, 42, 44-45* 5°-5L 53—55* 58-65*
70, 78-80, 85, 89, 91-107, 113-117,
142-146, 168, 189, 204, 215, 221,
223, 230, 272-273, 276-278, 282,
287-288, 303 n., 309
Index
325
Stalin Canal. See White Sea-Baltic
Canal
Stalingrad, 41
State Council for Orthodox Affairs,
87-89
Stevens, Edmund, 13
Suvorov, General, 5, 28, 44, 51, 81
Switzerland, 161
Syria, 107
TADZHIKISTAN, 240
Talleyrand, Charles, 91
Tambov, 2
Teheran Conference, 82
Thermidor, 17, 20-23
Tilsit, 3
Tito, 310
Timasheff, N. S., 74, 86 n.
Tolstoy, Alexei, 147
----Lev, 163
Tomsky, Mikhail, 114
Trans-Siberian railroad, 244
Trotsky, Lev; Trotskyism, 3, 8, 20,
22, 53-67» 9L 113» 205-207,
236, 267 m, 271, 286, 293 m
Truth about Religion, 79
Tukhachevsky, Marshal, 293
Tunghuzs, 245
Turkey, Turks, 85,106, 240
Turukhansk, 208, 253
UKRAINE, Ukrainians, 47, 56, 77,
79, 127, 199, 216-217, 221» 255, 309,
311
Ulianovsk, 79
Under the Banner of Marxism, 46
Uniate Church, 86
United Nations, 10
United States of America, 7, 66, 81,
85, 94-97» 104-107, in, 125-126,
131-133, 174, 184-185, 187, 191,
196, 234, 248, 293 n., 302, 304-305,
310
UNERA, 199, 224
Urals, 56, 125, 127, 161, 244
Uzbekistan, 125, 240
VASILEVSKY, MARSHAL, 147
Vatican. See Catholicism
Vatutin, General, 147
Verkhne-Kolymsk, 244, 246
Versailles, Treaty of, 264
Vishera camps, 244
Vladivostok, 245
Vlasov, Gen. A. A., 41-43, 248
Vokhr, 296-297
Volga, 165, 247
Vologda, 218, 245
Voltaire, 234
Vorkuta, 245
Voronezh, 109
Voroshilov, Marshal, 292 n., 302
Voznesensky, 162
Vyshinsky, Andrei, 51
WHITE ARMIES, 150
White Russia. See Byelorussia
White Sea, 235, 246, 261
White Sea-Baltic Canal, 235, 241-
244
Willkie, Wendell, 5, 227-228
Wrangel, General, 96
YAGODA, HENRIKH, 241-242
Yakutsk, 5, 227, 253
Yalta Conference, 85
Yaroslav, 218
Yaroslavsky, Emelyan, 34 n., 44
Yugoslavia, 13, 78, 84, 97, 231, 302,
310
ZHDANOV, ANDREI, 279, 289
Zhukov, Grigori, 28, 147
Zinoviev, Grigori, 55, 205-207, 286,
293 n.
Zwiemiak, Peter, 230
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