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Carson, Sir Edward,
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Castro, Fidel,
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Cecil, Lord Robert,
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,
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,
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,
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Central Committee of Bolsheviks: and Brest-Litovsk talks,
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,
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,
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,
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; and Brest-Litovsk treaty: Germany’s continued advances,
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; and conditional support for Provisional Government,
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; and demonstration against government policy,
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; and discussions for socialist coalition,
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; establishment of the Politburo,
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; and Georgia,
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; and intelligence activity,
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; and Lenin,
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; Lenin puts case for an uprising,
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; majority of supporters of Lenin in,
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,
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; and oil concessions in Baku,
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; and Poland,
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,
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; and trade with Britain,
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; and transfer of power to the soviets,
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Central Powers:
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; advances of,
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; the Brest-Litovsk treaty,
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; and France,
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; German and Austrian diplomats in Petrograd,
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,
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; and the June military offensive,
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; and Ukraine,
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,
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Central Rada, Ukraine: delegation at Brest-Litovsk,
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; and French initiative,
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; Germans install client ruler,
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; and Russian Provisional Government,
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; separate peace with Central Powers,
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; and Sovnarkom,
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Chaikovski, Nikolai,
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,
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Cheka (Extraordinary Commission): and the Bolshevik party,
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; and code-breaking and encryption,
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; and counter-revolutionary activity in Bolshevist areas,
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; and covert operations,
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,
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; damage to Western intelligence networks,
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,
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; and dictatorship,
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; and Dzerzhinski,
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,
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; established,
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; in Europe,
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; execution of Reilly,
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; exploitation of Boris Savinkov,
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; and foreign military campaigns,
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; freed from legal restraints by Sovnarkom,
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; learns to organize intelligence,
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; and the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries,
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,
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,
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; liquidation of anticommunist groups,
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,
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; and the Lockhart Plot,
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,
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,
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; and the National Centre,
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; and Poland,
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; under pressure,
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; and Ransome,
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; and Raymond Robins,
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; recruiting for,
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; and the Red Terror,
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,
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; release of prisoners with English names,
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; and subversion in former Russian Empire,
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; and the Tactical Centre,
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; targets named in Constitution,
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; and Trotsky,
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; and violence,
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; and Western politics,
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Chelyabinsk Soviet,
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Chesham House, London,
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,
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Chicherin, Georgi: and Ambassador Francis,
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; and Anglo-Soviet trade talks,
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; appointed People’s Commissar of Foreign Affairs,
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; in Brixton prison,
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,
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; and Bullitt,
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; and courier work,
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,
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; deputizing for Trotsky,
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; and exchange of prisoners with Britain,
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,
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; and German involvement in Russia,
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,
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,
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; at meeting in Genoa,
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; and Mirbach,
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; and peace with Latvia and Lithuania,
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; at the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs,
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,
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,
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; and Raymond Robins,
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; repatriation issues of,
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,
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; retirement and death of,
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; and subversive activity,
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; and Turkey,
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; and visit of British Labour delegation,
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,
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,
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Chkheidze, Nikolai,
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Christian Science Monitor
,
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Church,
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religion
Churchill, Winston:
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,
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,
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,
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; accused of deceit,
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; asked for paper costing of military options,
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; on Bolshevism,
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; British-Russian Club talk,
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; and Clare Sheridan,
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,
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; and the Independent Labour Party,
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; ‘iron curtain’ reference,
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; opposition to trade with Soviet Russia,
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; the Paris Peace Conference,
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; and Poland,
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,
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; political militant against the Bolsheviks,
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,
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; and supplies for White forces,
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; postscript,
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,
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Cisneros, Garrido,
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City of Marseilles
(ship),
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civil war: and the Bolsheviks,
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,
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,
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; in Finland,
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; in Hungary,
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; in Russia,
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,
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,
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,
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Clarke, John,
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,
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Clemenceau, Georges: becomes premier,
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; description of,
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; and finance for White forces,
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; and information gathering,
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; objection to Wilson’s proposal for Russian peace,
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; and Polish off to attack Soviet Russia,
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; retirement of,
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; and Russian policy of Allies,
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; on sending French troops to Russia,
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; and terms of German treaty at Versailles,
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; views on Russia,
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; and Wilson,
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,
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,
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; and withdrawal of French troops from Ukraine,
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Clerk, Sir George,
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Cleveland, Grover,
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Coates, Albert,
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Code and Cypher School, British,
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,
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codes:
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,
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,
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,
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; British Code and Cypher School,
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,
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Cold War,
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,
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,
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,
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Comintern (Communist International):
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; and America,
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,
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; communist federations and,
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; foundation of,
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,
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; and France,
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; and Germany,
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; and Italy,
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,
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; and John Reed,
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; in Moscow,
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; Radek’s report on,
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; recruiting for,
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; spreading of,
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Communist International,
see
Comintern
Communist Labor Party,
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,
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,
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Communist Manifesto
,
The
,
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Communist Party of America,
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,
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,
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Communist Party of Great Britain,
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Congress of Peoples of the East,
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