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Worker Unrest and the Bolsheviks' Response in 1919 - Vladimir Brovkin

Submitted by libcom on Oct 21 2005 19:23
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Yiddish translation of Berkman's 'The Kronstadt Revolt'

Worker Unrest and the Bolsheviks' Response in 1919
Vladimir Brovkin
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