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adam_text | Index
Afghanistan 52
Aledin, Alexis 205
Alexandra, Empress (Tsarina)
family loyalties 44, 50
political influence 40—41, 115
Alexeyev, General 181
Alley, Major Stephen 34, 35, 208
American Committee on Public
Information 251
armaments works, Petrograd
29-30, 48
Armand, Inessa 87—8, 133, 144,
J49 279
Austria-Hungary 52
Axelrod, Pavel 78
Balk, Major-General A. P. 99
Ballin, Albert 49
Baltic Sea, crossing of 164—6
Beable, William Henry 264
Bebel, August 74
Beloostrov, border station 29,
212—13
Bern, Switzerland 54
and socialist conferences 84,
85-8
Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald,
German Chancellor 49
Bismarck, Otto von 5 5
black market 65—8
Handels og-Eksport
Kompagniet 65—7, 140, 254
Blum, Oscar 146
Bolshevik party 79, 94
Central Committee 79, 91, 226
and Ex Com 112
funding 90—91, 256—7
headquarters at Kshesinskaya
mansion 221—2
Lenin’s relations with 89—94,
226—3 o
and Mensheviks 63, 74, 210
and Mezhraionka 95
obsession with spies 265—6
Petersburg Committee 91, 226
police raids 90-91
and Provisional Government
184,186
Russian Bureau 91, 101—2
spring conference 239—40
support in Russia 89—95, 184,
232
Vyborg Committee 93, 102—3,
105, X15—16, 186, 231—2
weakness of leadership 89, 93,
184—8
Bonar Law, Andrew 124—5
Bràcke, Sweden 198
339
INDEX
Bradshaw’s Continental Railway
Guide (1913) 10
Branting, Hjalmar, Swedish
socialist 166—7, x95
Brest-Litovsk treaty (1918) 253
British Empire, German plans to
subvert 52—3
Brockdorff-Rantzau, Count von
5°, 62, 139, 142, 274
Bromhead, Captain A. C. 55, 258
Bronsky, JVL J., Polish
revolutionary 132
Buchan, John, Greenmantle 7—8
Buchanan, Sir George, British
ambassador in Petrograd
25 3I-2 35-6, 42
and abdication 120
communications with London
122—3
funding for propaganda 258
leaves Russia 272, 273
on Miliukov’s foreign policy
175,176
and Provisional Government
*77 245
reaction to revolution 122—3
and return of Lenin 162—3
on Russian army 180
on Russian court 40, 45
on unrest 41, 98, 238
Buchanan, Lady Georgina 32
Buchanan, Meriel 31, 32, 46, 47,
122, 172
Bühring, Lieutenant von
148, 151
Bulgaria, communism in 12
Cachin, Marcel, French socialist
189,191
Campbell, Major Archibald 25
Carlotti de Ripabella, Marquis
André, Italian ambassador
32
Castelnau, Noël, Vicomte
General de 46
Chaliapin, Fedor 105
Chernomazov, Miron, and
Pravda 90, 212
Chernov, Victor 57—8, 238
Chester, Frank 249
Chevilly, Comte de 258
Chkheidze, Nikolai, chairman of
Ex Com 112, 1x8, 119, 132,
178
and arrival of Lenin 214—15,
218
exile in Paris 282
and German funding for
Lenin 248
Christian X, King of Denmark
50
Churchill, Winston 8
cinema, British, in Russia 55, 258
Clarkson, William Berry 23
class, as foundation of revolution
(Lenin) 223—5, 227, 265
Cold War 14
Constantinople 53
proposed annexation 129, 175,
179, 234-7
constitutional monarchy, as ideal
117
Cook, Thomas 1
340
INDEX
Copenhagen 54
Parvus in 65—8
Council of Ministers, Russian
upper chamber 37
Cromie, Captain, RN 26
Dada movement 73
Daily Telegraph 249, 250
Dan, Fedor 229
Dardanelles, proposed annexation
129, 131, 175, 234-7
Davies, Major David, MP 48
‘defencism’, revolutionary5 167,
223, 225, 227, 239
Deinhard, Dr 135—6
democracy, prospects for 116
demonstrations
April and May 233—4, 236
street fighting 246
Denmark 49—50
black market 65—8
see also Copenhagen
dictatorship of the proletariat,
Lenin’s concept of 195,
225—6
Die Glocke, socialist journal
64-5
Diego von Bergen, Carl-Ludwig
51
Dulles, Allen, US embassy in
Bern 144
Duma Committee, and Soviet
113-14, 115, 117
Duma (Russian parliament,
Tauride Palace) 37, 83,
91, 108
calls for reform 38—9, 42
February 1917 session 96—108
and occupation of palace/and
Soviet 109—no
see also Duma Committee
The Economist, anti-war essay 84
economy, Russia, inflation and
shortages 36, 42, 43, 97—8,
231, 233
economy, Soviet 277
Egypt 52-3
Einstein, Albert 73
Elizarov, Mark (married to
Mariya) 19
Elizarov museum, St Petersburg
18—21, 291
Ermolenko, Ensign 247—8
Executive Committee (Ex Com)
(Soviet of Workers’
Deputies) 112, 113, 130
divisions over war 130—32, 174
Lenin and 214—15, 229
and Provisional Government
117—19, 176—80
February revolution
and abdication of tsar 119—21
army mutiny 105—6
beginnings 41, 42—3, 98—121
charging of crowd by police
103-4
Duma Committee and 113—14,
115, 117
first new administration
172—80, 269—70
341
INDEX
February revolution — cont.
funeral ceremony for casualties
169—72
growing unrest 231—4, 238
occupation of Tauride Palace
109—10
plans for new government
115-19
and Soviet of Workers’
Deputies 111—13, 114—17
see also Provisional
Government; Soviet of
Workers’ Deputies
Finland, Grand Duchy of 2,
28—9, 51—2, 209—12
Finland Station 8, 15, 29, 122,
as centre for radical Vyborg
Committee 108, 120
ceremonial arrival of
revolutionaries 188
Lenin’s arrival 18, 217—20, 267,
268, 285
Lenin statue 291
First World War 2—3, 6—7, 79
allied talks in Petrograd 45—7
effect on Russia 35—6, 38—9, 43
Kerensky’s offensive in Galicia
244,246
NiveUe offensive (Aisne) 161, 204
Russian casualties 50
and socialist movement 81—4
food crisis 97—8
France 55, 83
and allegations of German
funding for Lenin 243, 254
and Russia 24, 258, 263
Russian exiles 83, 282—3
socialists 82—3, 189
Francis, David, US ambassador
32, 127
funeral ceremony, for casualties of
February revolution 169—72
Fiirstenberg, Yakov (Hanecki)
79—80,90,197,276
and black market 66—8
fate of 281—2
Lenin and 135, 140, 164—5
and Parvus 140, 196, 256
Futrell, Michael 71
Galicia 175, 179
Kerensky’s offensive in 244,
246
Gerhardie, William 208, 239
‘German gold’
funding for Lenin 7, 15, 229,
242-4, 247-53, 259—60
funding for Parvus 62, 257—8
funding for spy networks 5 5
searches for 251—61
suspected funding for
Bolsheviks 204—5, 241, 251,
252, 260—61
German Imperial Manifesto 138
Germany
cost of defeat 272, 274
costs of intervention in Russia
270-72
and decision to allow Lenin to
return to Russia 7—9,
140-42,241,264-5
342
INDEX
links with Bolsheviks 251, 253
and passage of train 148—9,
150-51, 153-4
plans for Russian network
49-53
pressure for peace negotiations
with Russia 136—42
and Russian revolutionaries
55-8, 68-71
threat of revolution in 262, 271
trade with Soviet Union 273
and wish for withdrawal of
Russia from war
39-40, 253
see also German gold’; sealed
train
Germany navy, submarine
warfare 137
Gorbachev, Mikhail 286
Goremykin, Ivan, Premier 37
Gorky, Maxim 104, 105, 170
on Lenin 275
The Tower Depths 61
Great Britain 273
and allegations of German
funding for Lenin 254
embassy in Petrograd 31—2
Military Intelligence in
Petrograd 32—4
presence at Tornio 200, 207
propaganda in Russia 55,
258-9
reaction to uprising 123—6
and return of Russian exiles
133, 161—3, 188—9, 2°5—6
socialists 82, 189
view of Bolsheviks 203—6
view of Russia 36, 48, 53,
263-4
Grebing, — Austrian diplomat in
Copenhagen 67—8
Grimlund, Otto, Swedish
socialist 165, 166, 167—8
Grimm, Robert, Swiss socialist
84, 85, 131, 141, 143
Grunau, Baron von 241
Grüner, Harold (the Spy), and
passage of Lenin through
Tornio 208
Guchkov, Alexander 37, 101—2
and abdication of tsar 119—20
as war minister in Provisional
Government 119, 127—8,
181, 234-5
Guilbeaux, Henri 83, 141
Hammarskjöld, Hjalmar,
Swedish prime minister 166
Hanbury-Williams, Sir John 34,
171, 181
Handels og-Eksport
Kompagniet, trading
enterprise 65—7, 140, 254
Haparanda, Sweden 1—2, 27—8,
93, 201-3
modern 4—5
railway 3, 13
river crossing 3, 201, 202
see also Tornio
Hardie, Keir 82
Henderson, Arthur, MP 82
Hesse, Grand Duke of 50
343
INDEX
Hintze, Paul von, German State
Secretary 253
historiography, of Lenin s
journey 15
Hoare, Sir Samuel, MP
British Military Intelligence in
Petrograd 32—3, 270
mission to Russia 23—9, 47
and Mussolini 273—4
reports from Russia 37, 41—2,
43-4, 125
Hoare-Lava I Pact (1935) 274
Höglund, Zeth 87, 167, 193, 196
Howard, Sir Esme, British
ambassador to Sweden 25,
163, 248
International Women s Day
100—101
‘Internationale anthem
198, 217
Ireland 5 2, 53, 68
Irkutsk 156
iron ore, from Sweden 2, 26
Iskra, revolutionary journal 60
itinerary, author s reconstruction
9—T5
Ivanov, General, Petrograd
military governor 114
I^vestiya^ Soviet newspaper 113,
132, 158, 170, 183
Jagow, Gottlieb von, German
foreign minister 50, 136
Janson, Wilhelm, German
socialist 138, 143, 153—4
Jaurès, Jean 82
Jews, blamed as spies 41
journalists, on train in Sweden
192
Joyce, James 73, 142
Kadet party, Progressive Bloc
38-9
Kamenev, Lev 91, 155, 212—14
criticism of Lenin 229—30
death 279
and Pravda 186—8, 204, 211
Karpinsky, Vyacheslav 92, 135
Kautsky, Karl, German socialist
59, 81-2, 84, 85
Kennan, George F. 251—3
Kerensky, Alexander, Russian
politician no, 112—13, XI7,
118
Galicia offensive 244, 246
international support for
126-7, H4-5
later life 283—4
and Lenin 229, 242, 250, 255
and Provisional government
119, 177, 239
reforms 134—5
rivalry with Miliukov 175—6,
204, 235
Kesküla, Alexander 69—71, 163
Khabalov, Major-General S. S.,
Petrograd military
governor 99, 104, 106, 114
Kienthal, conference (1916) 88
Kiruna, iron mines 2, 26
Kitchener, Lord 45—6
344
INDEX
Kliefoth, Lieutenant A. W. 207—8
Knox, General Alfred 24—5, 34,
*55 172, 270
on Bolsheviks 203—4
on February crisis 101, 107—8
and Guchkov 127—8
and Kerensky 119, 126
on Russian army 99, 181,
245-6
on Walpole 259
Kollontai, Alexandra, Bolshevik
activist 92, 211, 226, 249
Kon, Feliks, on journey 144
Kornilov, Lavr, military governor
of Petrograd 236
Kozlovsky, Mieczyslaw, lawyer
250, 254-5
Krupskaya, Nadezhda, wife of V.
I. Lenin 1, 80, 144, 219,
279
domestic life 18, 20
in Zurich 73, 90
Krylov, police officer 103—4
Krzhizhanovsky, Gleb 76
Kshesinskaya mansion,
Bolshevik headquarters
221—2
Kshesinskaya, Mathilde 221
Kuhlmann, Richard von 260—61
Labour party, British 82, 123—4
Lafont, Ernest, French socialist
189
Laurent, Pierre 243
Lavergne, Colonel 107
Le Petit Parisien 141
Lenin mausoleum 285
preservation of corpse 288
Lenin (Ulyanov), Vladimir Ilyich
appearance 75—6, 193—4
and Bolsheviks 63—4, 184—5
domination of party 226—30,
239-41
character 20—21, 73—4
aggression 63—4, 74
ruthlessness 275—6
death 277
domestic life in Petrograd
(Elizarov museum) 18—21
escape from Petrograd (July)
250-51
in exile
in Poronin 78—80
reaction to February
revolution 132—6
Switzerland 5—6, 64—5, 72—5,
76, 80, 89
and Zimmerwald conference
84, 85-8
funding
lies about 261—6
suspected German 7, 15, 229,
242-6, 247-53
and Fürstenberg 68, 135, 140
ideology
and class war 223—5, 227, 265
concept of dictatorship of
the proletariat 195, 225—6
plans for soviet system 228,
237-8
vision of world revolution
76—8, 88, 218—19, 220, 262
345
INDEX
Lenin (Ulyanov), Vladimir
Ilyich — cant.
journey back to Russia 199—zoo,
210
decision to return 6—7, 132—3
negotiations with Germany
140—42
reception in Petrograd
212—16, 217—20, 267—8
and Tornio border control
206, 207—9
‘Letters from Afar’ 210, 211
and Marcu 74—8
and Miliukov Note 235—6
and Parvus 59—60, 64—5, 255—6
prosecution 255
reputation
cult of 284—7, 289—91
legacy 14—15, 242
modern 12, 13—14
and revolution
April Theses’ 226—7, 23°
262
condemnation of
Mensheviks 227
denunciation of Provisional
Government 134, 218,
223-4, 227-8, 237
lack of faith in Russian
people 262, 265—6
planning, on train 145,
158—61, 167—8
plans for new government
134-5, 210-n
speech at Kshesinskaya
mansion 222—6
Sotsial-Demokrat journal 92—3
and Soviet economy 277
and Swedish socialism 166—7
view of Britain 195, 205
view of war 77, 80—81, 84—5,
167—8
see also sealed train
Lenin (Ulyanova), Mariya (sister) 18
Liebman, Marcel 15
Lindhagen, Carl, Stockholm
chief magistrate 193,
194-5
Lindley, Frank, British embassy
counsellor 124, 170,
172, 203
Lindman, Arvid 195
Lloyd George, David, Prime
Minister 256
Lockhart, Robert Bruce, British
consul in Moscow 31, 32,
190, 204-5
on growing unrest 45, 46, 48
and Kerensky 112, 283
and Lenin 75
London, socialist conference
(i9U) 84
Lucius von Staden, Baron
Helmut, German
ambassador to Sweden 138
Ludendorff, General Erich 148,
264-5
Lulea, port, Sweden 26
Luxemburg, Rosa, and Parvus 61
Lvov, Prince Georgy 118, 125,
206, 282
and inquiry into Lenin 243—4
346
INDEX
and Miliukov crisis 236—7, 238
Provisional Government 174,
176, 177-80, 247
Lykiardopoulos, ‘Lyki’ 55
Maclean, John 222
Malinovsky, Roman 90, 211—12
Malmö, Sweden
arrival in 165—6
Lenin plaque 13—14
Marcu, Valeriu 74—8, 88, 89
Maria Fedorovna, Dowager
Empress of Russia 4
‘Marseillaise’, anthem
171-2, 217
Martov, Yuly, Russian Marxist
63-4,74,83,85
Martynov, Kirill 287
Marxist-Leninism-Stalinism 16
Marxists 63
in Duma 38
Mata Hari 73
Maugham, W. Somerset 31—2, 54,
259
Menshevik Party 38, 95, 104
and Ex Com 112, 174
and Provisional Government
224-5
relations with Bolsheviks 63,
74, 210
Mexico 136
Mezhraionka (Socialist Inter-
District Committee) 95,
98, 100, 102
Mikhail Alexandrovich, Prince
119—20
Miliukov, Paul, Russian reformer
27 37. 42. 83, 282-3
diplomatic note 234—7, 238
Duma Committee no, 115,
117-19
as foreign minister 118—19, 125,
129, 174-5
and Kadet party 38—9
and return of Lenin 162—3, 206,
229
rivalry with Kerensky 175—6, 204
Milner, Lord 46, 47
Mirbach, Count von 271, 272
Modigliani, Amedeo 74
Molotov, Vyacheslav 91, 210
Monsson, Fabian 195, 196
Moor, Karl (Bayer), German
agent 257
Moorehead, Alan 15
Moscow 15—16, 45, 271
Moutet, M., French socialist 189
Mussolini, Benito 273—4
Nabokov, Vladimir 125, 235
Nashe Slovo newspaper 83, 85
Nasse, Dr Walter, German agent
257-8
Nekrasov, Nikolai 236
Nerman, Ture 87, 194
newspapers
revolutionary 60
see also I^vestiya; Nashe Slovo;
Pravda
Nicholas II, Tsar 37, 50, 114—15,
138
abdication 119—20
347
INDEX
Nikitin, Colonel Boris 208, 212,
232, 242
and inquiry into Lenin 243—4,
247-8
Nivelle, General Robert 161
Norway 25, 57— 8
O’Grady, James, MP 189, 191,
239, 263
Okhrana, Russian imperial secret
police 42, 89, 90, 94
Ossendowski, Anton 253
pacifism 83, 239
Lenin’s contempt for 77
Paleologue, Maurice, French
ambassador in Petrograd
32, 36, 131
and abdication of tsar 120
on Bolsheviks 93—4
on demonstrations 239
on French socialists 189
on funeral procession 172
on Lenin 265
on Russian court 41,
44, 45
on uprising 98, 99, 126
Pares, Professor Bernard 38,
125, 182
Parvus (Alexander Helphand),
Russian socialist 11,
58-69,139
and black market in
Denmark 65—8
fate of 274—5
and Fiirstenberg 140, 256
and Lenin 59—60, 64—5, 254,
255-6
plan for uniting Russian
underground 62—5
in Stockholm 196, 197
Paswell, Frank 256
Pearson, Michael 15
Pereverzev, Pavel, minister of
justice 243, 247
Petrograd (St Petersburg)
Bolshevik support in 89—90, 93
bridges 101, 104
British community 31—6, 122
conditions in 1916 29—31, 35—6
Elizarov museum 18—21, 291
Finland Station 8, 29, 214—16,
291
July uprising (1917) 246
Kresty Prison 107, 111
modern 17—21
Nevsky Prospect 30, 105
on eve of February revolution
45‘7 97-9
protests (1916) 42—3
raid on armoury in Lesnoi
district 106—7
Vyborg district 100—101, 102,
108
Znamenskaya Square 103, 105
see also St Petersburg; Tauride
Palace
Planitz, Captain von der,
German officer on train
148, 151, 153
plaques to Lenin, Haparanda-
Tornio 13
348
INDEX
Platten, Fritz 86, 87, 269, 282
on journey 149, 153, 159
and planning of journey 141,
*43. 145
turned back at Haparanda 199,
200, 207
fate of 282
Plekhanov, Georgy 74, 78, 83,
188—91
PLP (Parliamentary Labour
Party) 82
Poland, Kingdom of 52, 138
Poronin, Lenin in 78—80, 90
Potresov, Alexander 116
Pravda y Bolshevik newspaper
90—91, 185—8, 203
costs 256
Lenin’s April Theses’ in 226—7
Lenin’s first copies (on train)
210—11
Lenin’s revival of 240—41
raid on 250
on war 187—8, 204
Pravda museum 289—90
Prellog, Frau, Zurich restaurant
75,76
printing press, Bolshevik
loss of 91—2, 100
for Pravda 185
prisoners of war, exchanges at
Haparanda 202
Progressive Bloc (in Duma) 38—9
propaganda 55
British 256—7, 258—9
and counter-propaganda 205,
256-7
German in Russia 138—9, 183
Soviet Union 284
Protopopov, Alexander 40—41,
47. 99 248
Provisional Government 108,
118, 127
collapse after June offensive
246
and established alliances 129,
174-5
and proposed annexations 129,
131, 174-5. 177-8, 179
and rapprochement with Ex
Com 238—9
and resignation of Miliukov
238-9
statement on peace and the
war 177—8, 179—80
and war aims 176—7, 231, 234—5
Putin, Vladimir 17, 286—7, 288—9
Queen Victoria, steamer, Baltic
crossing 161, 165
Radek, Karl 87, 88, 135—6, 269
agitation in Germany 271—2
fate of 278, 280—81
and funding 258, 261
on journey 149, 151-2, 154, 159
with Lenin in Stockholm 196
and Parvus 197, 261, 275
railways
Finland 28—9
Russian 154
Sweden 2, 27
see also sealed train
349
INDEX
Ransome, Arthur 34, 259, 263, 272
journey to Russia 26, 27, 28
Raskolnikov, Fedor 104—5,
110 11, 213, 277
Rasputin, Grigori 43—4, 50
Ravich, Olga (first wife of
Zinoviev) 144, 149,
151, 279
Rayner, Oswald 34, 44
Reck, pro-government newspaper
174, 182, 228
Red Cross, prisoner of war
exchanges 202
Red Guards, Bolshevik militia 186
Remarque, Erich Maria 73
Renault works, strike 43
Restriction of Enemy Supplies
Committee (Russia) 24,
66—7
revolution
German plots for 40
Lenin’s vision of global 76—8
Marxist view of 116, 225
threat of 45—8
see also February revolution
Ribot, Alexandre, French prime
minister 126
Riezler, Kurt 51, 52, 62
Robertson, Sir William, CIGS
181
Rodzianko, Mikhail, chairman of
Duma 37, 96, no, 179
and Soviet 113—14, 115
Rolland, Romain 142
Romberg, Gisbert von 52, 56,
140, 141, 143
and Keskiila 69—70
and Russian revolutionaries
56-7
Royal Navy, maritime
blockade 137
Russia
1905 uprising 56, 98
and anti-German wartime
trade embargo 23—4
censorship 92—3
chaotic war effort 2—3, 33, 36
economic aid for 204
foreign objectives for 36, 38,
128—9, 27°
socialists 56, 83—4
see also February revolution
Russia, post-Soviet 15—16, 286—91
Russian army 180—84
desertions 183, 245—6
and Galicia offensive 245—6
morale 180—81, 183—4
mutiny 105—6
Pavlovsky regiment 105—6
Petrograd garrison 99, 180
Preobrazhensky regiment 106
and Provisional Government
plans 180, 182—3
Semenovsky regiment 158
Soviet and 115, 116, 182
Volhynsky regiment 106, 130
at western front 204
Russian exiles 83, 128
Bolsheviks 89, 93
in Switzerland 132—4, 135—6
Russian exiles, internal 128
return to Petrograd 154—8
350
INDEX
Russian navy, Kronstadt 214, 246
Russian Orthodox Church 35
Russian Revolution
centenary 287—8
violence of 275—6
see also February revolution
Russkaya Ga^eta 60
Russkaya Volya 182
Russkie Vedomosti 238
Russo-Japanese War 56
Safarov, Georgy, and Valentina
149
St Petersburg
Elizarov museum 18—21
Lenin museum (Alliluev
apartment) 267—9
see also Petrograd (St
Petersburg)
Saltykova, Princess Anna
Sergeyevna 31
Sanders, William, British
socialist 189
Sassnitz, Germany, port 11,
160—61, 164
Scavenius, Harald, Danish
ambassador in Petrograd
49-50
Schiemann, Theodor 51
Second International 85
Stuttgart congress (1907) 81
Second World War 273
Selsky Vestnik newspaper, printing
press 185
Serge, Victor 278
Sestroretsk 213—14, 250
Shatsenstein, Vladislav, German
agent 261
Shlyapnikov, Alexander 27—8,
90, 219
and Bolsheviks in Petrograd
91, 186
in Denmark 54
and Ex Com 112, 114
fate of 276—7, 279—80
and February crisis 100,
101, 102
on Keskiila 69, 71
and Pravda 187—8
and smuggling of Sotsial-
Demokrat journal 92—3
Shulgin, Vasily 109—no, 119
Singen, Germany 150—51
Sisson, Edgar, and German
funding for Lenin 251—3
Sklarz, Georg 67, 140, 254, 261
Skobelev, Matvei 112, 173,
214-15, 238
Smith Cumming, Sir Mansfield
CCO 23-4
smugglers and smuggling n—12
Haparanda 201
of Sotsial-Demokrat journal
92-3
and spies 54, 67
see also black market
Social-Democrats, European
81—4
Socialist Revolutionary party
57 95
socialists, Russian 56, 83—4,
94, 225
351
INDEX
Sokolnikov, Grigory 276, 281
Sokolov, Mikhail G., painter 267,
268
Soldatskaya Pravda, for army
240-44
Sotsial-Demokrat,, Lenin’s journal
92—3
Souliashvili, David, on journey
144
Soviet Union
dictatorship of 277—82, 284—5
trade agreements 273
Soviet of Workers’ Deputies
expansion 129—30
first session 114—17
formation 111—12, 113
‘Manifesto to the Peoples of
the World’ 131, 174
negotiations with Provisional
Government 176—80,
238-9
Order No. 1 (1 March) 116—17
plans for new government
115-19
resistance to taking power 116
splitoverwar 130—32, 158
view of French and British
socialists 190—91
see also Executive Committee
(Ex Com)
soviets, power for 186, 228,
237-8
Soviets, All-Russian Conference
(Easter 1917), 184
French and British socialists at
189—91
SPD (Socialist Party of
Germany) 81—2
spies 32, 40—41, 271
German network 39—40, 49—5 3
in Sweden 25—6, 54—5
Switzerland 53—4
and theories about German
funding for Lenin 247—53
Stagg, Frank 24
Stalin, Josef 90, 155
and cult of Lenin 285
and Pravda 95, 186—8
purges 279—81
in Sokolov’s painting 268—9
tyranny of 277—82
Stenning, Herr 205
Steveni, Captain Leo 34
Stinton Jones, James 40, 107
Stockholm 14, 26, 54—5, 192—8
Hotel Regina 194, 197
PUB department store 196
telegrams with Lenin’s
contacts in 243, 254—5
strikes 42—3, 47—8, 62, 95
and February 1917 food crisis
97-8, 99-104
Ström, Fredrik, Swedish socialist
165, 167, 193, 194, 195
Stürmer, Boris, Russian politician
37-8, 42
Sukhanov, Nikolai 96—7, 171, 173
fate of 280
and February strikes 104,
105, 106
on French and British socialists
190,191
352
INDEX
on Kerensky 112, 244—5
on Lenin 215—16, 220, 223, 230
on Pravda 185, 187
and Provisional Government
176-7
and Soviet 116—17
atTauride Palace 109, 115—16,
120—21
Sumenson, Evgeniya, Swedish
agent 249, 250, 254-5
Sweden 1—2, 25—6, 49, 163—4
landscape 198—9, 200
see also Malmö; Stockholm
Switzerland 53—4, 133
and departure of Russians
142—6, 147—8
Lenin in 72—5
see also Bern; Zurich
Tauride Palace (Duma),
revolutionary occupation of
108, 109—114
Tereshchenko, Mikhail,
Provisional minister of
finance 177, 178
exile in Paris 282
as foreign minister 243—4
Thomas, Albert, French
politician 233—4, 243
Thorne, Will, MP 189, 190, 191,
239,263
Thornhill, Major
Cudbert 33—4
Tornio 1, 2, 3, 27, 28
border checkpoint 200—203,
206—9
Tornionjoki river 4, 200
train, Finland 209—210
train, sealed (Germany) 147—68,
269
in Berlin 159—60
departure from Switzerland
142—6
description 149
funding for 143—4
Lenin’s rules 151—2
passengers 144—5, T49? 2^9
train, Sweden 192, 198—9
funding for 195—6, 198
Trelleborg, Sweden 11, 165
Triple Entente 24, 50, 273
Trotsky, Leon 54, 162, 284
on allegations of German
funding 248
and Bolsheviks 86, 184, 232
exile 279
on funeral procession 171
imprisoned 250
on Lenin’s preoccupation with
revolution 78, 223
Nashe Slovo newspaper 83
and Parvus 60
Tsereteli, Irakli, Georgian
revolutionary 173—4, 239
exile in Paris 282—3
on Miliukov’s foreign policy
234
and negotiations with
Provisional Government
176-7, 178-9, 231
relations with Lenin 214, 229
return to Petrograd 155—8
353
INDEX
Tskhakaya, Mikha, Georgian
activist 144
Turkey, Miliukov’s policy towards
*75
Tyrkova, Ariadna (wife of Harold
Williams) 35, 76
Ukraine 12, 52, 53, 175
United States of America 204
declaration of war (1917)
*74
Usievich, Elena 144, 153, 201, 202
Usievich, Grigory 144, 276
Vaillant, Edouard 82
Vandervelde, Emile 85
Vasiliev, A. X, chief of Petrograd
police 99
Volkogonov, Colonel-General
Dmitry 252—3
Walpole, Hugh 55, 259
Wangenheim, Hans von,
German ambassador in
Constantinople 58—9
Weis/Zivin, German agent 57—8
Wilhelm, Crown Prince of
Prussia 50
Wilhelm II, Kaiser 272
Williams, Harold, writer in
Petrograd 34-5, 37, 171,
191, 272-3
Wilson, Edmund 15
Wilson, Woodrow, US President
174, 259
Witte, Sergei, finance
minister 49
Zalutsky, P. A. 112
Zasulich, Vera 78
Zetkin, Clara 100
Zimmer, Max 65
Zimmermann, Arthur, German
foreign minister 136, 137,
139
and Parvus 62
Zimmerwald conference (1915)
84, 85—8
Zinoviev, Grigory 79, 87, 90, 279
on journey 144, 149, 202—3
Zurich 11, 13, 72—5
Baur au Lac hotel 11, 63
Frau Prellog’s restaurant 75, 76
library 73
Zahringerhof hotel 144, 145
Zweig, Stefan 73
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