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The Firebrand of Bolshevism: The True Story of the Bolsheviki and the Forces that Directed Them

The Firebrand of Bolshevism: The True Story of the Bolsheviki and the Forces that Directed Them

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The Firebrand of Bolshevism: The True Story of the Bolsheviki and the Forces that Directed Them, by Princess Catherine Radziwill, also the author of "Sovereigns and Statesmen of Europe," "Rasputin and the Russian Revolution," etc., etc.. Published in Boston in 1919. Also with an interactive Table of Contents. (293 pages)

The Publisher has copy-edited this book to improve the formatting, style and accuracy of the text to make it readable. This did not involve changing the substance of the text. Some books, due to age and other factors may contain imperfections. Since there are many books such as this one that are important and beneficial to literary interests, we have made it digitally available and have brought it back into print for the preservation of printed works of the past.

Contents:

Chapter I. The Secret Service Prepares for War — Chapter II. The Offices of the Secret Service in Berlin — Chapter III. You Must Go to Russia — Chapter IV. Mr. Barker and Herr Steinwachs — Chapter V. We Must Arrange a Greeting for President Poincaré — Chapter VI. Alexander Feodorovitch Kerensky — Chapter VII. The Great Strike in St. Petersburg — Chapter VIII. Germany Really Means War — Chapter IX. Colonel Massojedoff's Last Visit to Berlin — Chapter X. The Campaign in Eastern Prussia — Chapter XI. The Kaiser Goes to Vienna — Chapter XII. Captain Rustenberg Goes to Petrograd Once More — Chapter XIII. Germany's Friends in Petrograd — Mme. Soumentay — Chapter XIV. M. Kalyschkoff Goes to Stockholm — Chapter XV. The German Secret Service in Stockholm — Chapter XVI. Captain Rustenberg is Sent to Switzerland — Chapter XVII. Lenine and His Friends — Chapter XVIII. Captain Rustenberg Is Sent to America — Chapter XIX. The Russian Revolution — Chapter XX. The Return of Lenine — Chapter XXI. Madame Soumentay Comes to Stockholm — Chapter XXII. The Bolshevik Headquarters in Stockholm — Chapter XXIII. How German Money was Transferred to Petrograd — Chapter XXIV. Trotzky Is Told to Keep His Promises — Chapter XXV. The Kaiser's New Friend, M. Adolphe Joffe — Chapter XXVI. At Brest-Litovsk — Chapter XXVII. The Great Betrayal
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