This site serves as an archive directory to articles from historical publications, encyclopedias and other reliable sources on the history of Bolshevism, Anarchism and Communism.
National Geographic, May 1907 The Revolution in Russia
by William Eleroy Curtis
(An address to the National Geographic Society, December 14, 1906)
Curtis examines the detailed causes of failure in the Romanov's effective leadership and the government's ineffective role in guiding the nation of Russia. A substantial portion of his article is dedicated to discussing the anarchy and revolution that swept Russia.
Last Days of the Romanovs, 1920
By George Gustav Telberg, Professor of Law in Saratov University and Former Minister of Justice of the Russian Government at Omsk and Robert Wilton, Special Russian Correspondent for The Times London.
Eisenhower's Death Camps
By James Bacque, Author of Crimes and Mercies, which reveals the brutal treatment of unarmed Germans in post-war Allied Occupied territory.
Karl Marx
Chronological events of significance in the life of Karl Marx, from his agitation for armed insurrection throughout Europe, to his banishment in various European cities and nations.
First International
Funk and Wagnalls &;copy1950 discusses the First International, a socialist organization appealing to Workingmen of the world, but primarily served as a platform for disseminating Communist propaganda.
Second International
Funk and Wagnalls &;copy1950 on the Second International, which attracted millions of active participants, but was soon divided between leftwing and rightwing ideologue near the era of World War I, due to sweeping Nationalist tendencies. The leftwing, which compromised of communist radicals, broke away and established the Third International (Communist) in Moscow, 1919 with intention to spread Communism worldwide.
Leon Trotsky
Leon Trotsky, Soviet policy maker and head of the Red Army. Trotsky was directly involved with the Bolshevik Revoltion, and overthrow of Pronvincial Government of Russia.
Vasili Blokhin, (1895-1955), Chief Executioner at Lubianka.
A compilation of referenced sources on the mad Soviet butcher, personally responsible for thousands at the Katyn Forest Massacre and a lengthy service as one of Stalin's favorite hangmen. Blokhin was famous for his trademark use of an apron to avoid blood of his victims, staining his uniform. Compiled from sources such as Lenin's Tomb, The Last Days of the Soviet Empire, Remnick, Stalin Court of the Red Tsar, Montefiore, and Stalin and His Hangmen, The Tyrant and Those Who Killed For Him, Rayfield.
Edward Griffen's The Truth About Communism, (1968).
2:00 hours, Flash Format
The Truth About Communism presents the Soviet Empire's chaotic rise to power through revolution to the Cold War terror. Narrated by Ronald Reagan, and opening introduction by Alexander Kerensky, the once-head of the Provisional Government, prior to seizure of power by Bolsheviks. This two hour series, will be available here in four 30 minute segments, with embedding code.
Big Lies of the 20th Century
1:00 hour, Flash Format
Looks at major tragedies such as Stalin's purges, the forced collectivisation and famine in Ukraine in the 1930s. This series, will be available here in two 30 minute segments, with embedding code.
Turning Point: Inside the Hate Conspiracy, (1995 / 1997).
ABC Television originally aired this documentary, following the Oklahoma City Bombing. Investigative report on select members of The Order, and some measurable detail on the life and background of Robert J. Mathews, founder of The Silent Brotherhood. This video is available in 2 segments, in flash format.
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