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5
. Kh. Rakovskii and K. Radek, 29 October 1918: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 35, folder 10.
6
. R. Blobaum,
Feliks Dzierzynski and the SDKPiL: A Study of the Origins of
Polish Communism
, p. 30.
7
. C. Sheridan,
From Mayfair to Moscow: Clare Sheridan’s Diary
, p. 95.
8
.
Ibid
.
9
.
Bolshevik Propaganda: Hearings before a Subcommittee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-Fifth Congress, Third Session and Thereafter Pursuant to Senate Resolutions 439 and 469 – February 11, 1919 to March 10,
1919
, p. 557.
10
. G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 154.
11
. Karl Radek interview reported in ‘Anarchists as Bandits’,
New York Times
, 23 April 1923.
12
.
The Diaries of Robert Bruce Lockhart, 1915–1938
, p. 35.
13
. N. A. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 38.
14
. S. Dzerzhinskaya,
V gody velikikh boëv
, pp. 269–70; N. Zubov,
F. E. Dzerzhinskii
, pp. 219–21; A. E. Senn,
Diplomacy and Revolution: The Soviet
Mission to Switzerland, 1918
, p. 100.
15
. See
here
.
16
. B. Thomson,
Queer People
(Hodder & Stoughton: London, 1922), p. 290.
17
.
Call
, September 1918 (‘Dictatorship and Democracy’) and July 1919 (‘Towards a Revolutionary World War’).
18
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart,
Memoirs of a British Agent, Being an Account of the Author’s Early Life in Many Lands and of his Official Mission to Moscow in
1918
, pp. 201–2.
19
. B. Thomson,
Queer People
, p. 290.
20
. See
here
.
21
. C. Andrew and V. Mitrokhin,
The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe
and the West
, p. 37.
22
. Report of the Dutch Legation in Petrograd, 15 September 1918: SF 401/3/2; Report from Stockholm, 12 September 1918: CX 050167; File on Ransome, 11.1.5 (no further indication); political report from ‘our representative’ in Helsinki, 1 May 1920: CX 3646. I am grateful to Andrew Cook for supplying secret service reports on Ransome.
23
.
The Times
, 12 July 1918.
24
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart to A. J. Balfour, 7 November 1918, p. 2: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 12.
13. Germany Entreated
1
. K. Baedeker,
Russia with Teheran, Port Arthur, and Peking: Handbook for
Travellers
, pp. 334–5; F. J. Funk, ‘Fighting after the War’,
Purdue Alumnus
(n.d.), p. 7.
2
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart report (Moscow), 18 July 1918: Milner Papers, dep. 365, fol. 147; ‘Proposals for Allied Enterprise for Russia (assuming French concurrence):
ibid
., dep. 364.
3
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart report (Moscow), 21 July 1918:
ibid.
, dep. 365, fols 156–7.
4
. Lord Reading report (Washington), p. 4, 3 July 1918:
ibid.
, dep. 141; aide-memoire from Acting Secretary of State F. Polk, given to Lord Reading, 18 July 1918:
ibid.
, dep. 365, fol. 154.
5
. C. Kinvig,
Churchill’s Crusade: The British Invasion of Russia, 1918–1920
, pp. 23 and 28–9.
6
. R. H. Ullman,
Anglo-Soviet Relations, 1917–1921
, vol. 1:
Intervention and the
War
, p. 236.
7
. See V. Barnett,
A History of Russian Economic Thought
, pp. 98–9.
8
. Editorial,
The Times
, 13 July 1918.
9
.
Ibid
., 18 July 1918.
10
.
Daily Herald
, 14 December 1918.
11
.
Bolshevik Propaganda: Hearings before a Subcommittee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-Fifth Congress, Third Session and Thereafter Pursuant to Senate Resolutions 439 and 469 – February 11, 1919 to March 10,
1919
, p. 950.
12
. Director of Naval Intelligence, 14 June 1918, p. 2: FO 371/3331/9741. This memorandum is contained in Robert Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder 4.
13
. A. A. Ioffe to the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, copied to Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov and Zinoviev, June 1918: N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 66.
14
. B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, pp. 66–8.
15
.
Ibid
., pp. 33 and 45.
16
. M. J. Larsons, ‘Au service des Soviets’, pp. 30–2: typescript, M. J. Larsons Papers (HIA), box 1.
17
. N. A. Ioffe Papers (HIA), ‘Ob ottse’, p. 5.
18
.
Ibid.
, pp. 5–6.
19
.
Ibid.
, p. 6.
20
.
Ibid.
21
. N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 35; V. R. Menzhinskii to V. I. Lenin, 20 May 1918 in
ibid
., pp. 57–8.
22
. A. A. Ioffe to V. I. Lenin, May 1918 in
ibid
., p. 60; M. J. Larsons, ‘Au service des Soviets’, p. 28: typescript, M. J. Larsons Papers (HIA), box 1.
23
. N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 35.
24
. See below, pp. 300–3.
25
. V. R. Menzhinskii to V. I. Lenin, 20 May 1918 in N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, pp. 57–8.
26
. V. I. Lenin to L. B. Krasin, 11 August 1918: V. I. Lenin,
Neizvestnye dokumenty, 1891–1922
, p. 284.
27
. N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, pp. 35–6.
28
. A. A. Ioffe to V. I. Lenin, May 1918 in
ibid
., p. 60.
29
. A. A. Ioffe, ‘N. Lenin i nasha vneshnyaya politika’ (dated 20 October 1927), APRF, f. 31, op. 1, d. 4, p. 212.
30
. N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 38. Ioffe could not resist asking Dzerzhinski why the Cheka had failed to prevent the attempt on Lenin’s life.
31
. S. McMeekin,
History’s Greatest Heist: The Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks
, pp. 97–101.
32
. A. A. Ioffe to V. I. Lenin, May 1918 in N. Ioffe,
Moi otets Adol’f Abramovich Ioffe
, p. 61.
33
. A. A. Ioffe to the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs, copied to Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov and Zinoviev, June 1918 in
ibid
., p. 67.
34
. B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, p. 57.
35
. G. V. Chicherin,
Vneshnyaya politika Sovetskoi Rossii za dva goda
, p. 5; B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, p. 71.
36
. G. V. Chicherin,
Vneshnyaya politika Sovetskoi Rossii za dva goda
, pp. 18–19.
37
. B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, p. 49.
38
.
Ibid
., p. 61.
39
. V. I. Lenin,
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii
, vol. 50, p. 108.
40
. B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, p. 67.
41
.
Pravda
, 17 August 1918.
42
. V. I. Lenin,
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii
, vol. 37, p. 75.
43
. B. Pearce,
How Haig Saved Lenin
, p. 68.
44
. Hughes telegraph conversation between G. V. Chicherin and Kh. G. Rakovskii, 5 October 1918: P. N. Vrangel Collection (HIA), box 35, folder 10.
45
. L. D. Trotskii to V. I. Lenin, 17 August 1918: RGVA, f. 33987, op. 1, d. 23.
14. Subverting Russia
1
. Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Notes on Sidney Reilly: Information Provided by George Hill’, p. 7: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder 1. See also A. Cook,
On His Majesty’s Secret Service: Sidney Reilly –
Codename ST1
, chs 2–7.
2
. Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Notes on Sidney Reilly: Information Provided by George Hill’, p. 5: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 11, folder 1.
3
. G. A. Hill,
Dreaded Hour
, p. 102.
4
. A. Cook,
On His Majesty’s Secret Service: Sidney Reilly – Codename ST1
, pp. 107–18.
5
.
Ibid
., pp. 107–8, 127–9, 131 and 133.
6
. E. L. Spears to R. N. Bruce Lockhart, 2 January 1967: Robert Bruce Lockhart (HIA), box 2, folder 10; J. Alley to Robin Bruce Lockhart, 13 May 1966: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 2.
7
.
Ibid.
; G. A. Hill,
Go Spy the Land
, p. 201.
8
. Letter (in French, on Crédit Lyonnais notepaper) by unknown person to unknown addressee, summer 1918(?), p. 2: Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), folder: Robin Bruce Lockhart, ‘Reilly: Russian Revolution, Etc.: Sources: Sir Edward Spears’.
9
.
Ibid
. See also G. A. Hill’s answers to Robin Bruce Lockhart’s questionnaire:
ibid.
, ‘Reilly: Russian Revolution, Etc.: Sources: Others: 1921–1997’.
10
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart, notebooks (1938–1945): Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 4, folder 3.
11
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart (Petrograd), 10 March 1918: Milner Papers, dep. 364, fol. 87.
12
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart, notebooks (1938–1945): Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 4, folder 3.
13
. T. Alexander,
An Estonian Childhood
, pp. 44–6.
14
. R. H. Bruce Lockhart, notebooks (apparently 1938–1945): Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Papers (HIA), box 4, folder 3.
15
.
Ibid
.
16
. Moura’s daughter Tanya made the deduction about the pregnancy from letters written at the time by Moura: T. Alexander,
An Estonian Childhood
, pp. 44–6.