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

Yiddish translation of Berkman's 'The Kronstadt Revolt'
Yiddish translation of Berkman's 'The Kronstadt Revolt'
Submitted by libcom on October 21, 2005

Worker Unrest and the Bolsheviks' Response in 1919
Vladimir Brovkin
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  • Russia
  • 1910s
  • state socialism
  • USSR
  • Eastern Europe
  • Bolsheviks
  • Russian Revolution 1917

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