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The Toronto Star gave The | Trotsky a positive review, particularly of the cast. |
On the 65th anniversary of the death of Leon | Trotsky, a 1988 reminiscence from Jake Cooper |
Trotsky about gamarnik and others | |
the defense of the Soviet Union' according to | Trotsky addressing the Dewey Commission. |
ersary of the October Revolution, a friend of | Trotsky, Adolf Ioffe, wrote an article on the Militar |
n anti-fascist line, but he left it when Leon | Trotsky advocated fusion with the French Section of t |
Trotsky also intentionally withdrew Red Army troops f | |
fled to Finland under threat of arrest while | Trotsky, among other prominent Bolsheviks, was arrest |
Krestinsky supported | Trotsky and the Left Opposition in 1923-early 1927, b |
with the Joseph Stalin's suppression of Leon | Trotsky and the Left Opposition. |
anization caused yet another conflict between | Trotsky and Stalin in late September. |
Lenin and Yakov Sverdlov tried to make | Trotsky and Stalin reconcile, but their meeting was u |
For example, Leon | Trotsky and his followers used this term about Joseph |
Barnes' article Their | Trotsky and Ours also underpinned the party's decisio |
gation to the Soviet Union, where he met Leon | Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. |
he John Dewey commission that exonerated Leon | Trotsky and exposed the brutality of Stalinism. |
At first the police suspected | Trotsky and his secretaries of having organised the r |
entral Committee with the support of Kamenev, | Trotsky and Zinoviev decided to take action to restra |
, but he was revolted by the assassination of | Trotsky and the excesses of Stalin. |
campaign demanding the rehabilitation of Leon | Trotsky and the other Russian Communists who were kil |
However, | Trotsky and Trotskyists, such as Harold Isaacs, in hi |
f cells (sexually transmitted diseases), Leon | Trotsky and finally the famous Lenin portion (depicti |
ignitaries including Alexander Kerensky, Leon | Trotsky, and Vladimir Lenin. |
the deep theoretical differences between Leon | Trotsky and Joseph Stalin and how those differences r |
on drums (presently replacing original member | Trotsky), and long-time collaborator Jasper on bass g |
eads of the Bolshevist government - Lenin and | Trotsky and their associate - are German agents...tha |
Trotsky appointed former imperial general Pavel Sytin | |
three letters from Harber in the | Trotsky archives at Harvard University |
Trotsky argued that the united front could have great | |
During the meeting, Lenin offered to appoint | Trotsky as his "heir." |
eace negotiations with Germany; replaced Leon | Trotsky as chairman of the delegation, and signed the |
d at the time of Pyatakov's supposed visit to | Trotsky at the Hotel Bristol in Oslo. |
When | Trotsky became the target of vilification in the Comm |
In 1932, | Trotsky broke with the brothers, and Robert joined Tr |
rence to the ideas of Marx, Engels, Lenin and | Trotsky but emphasized the theoretical contributions |
Memories of | Trotsky by Jake Cooper |
tical asylum to Stalin's political enemy Leon | Trotsky by the United States, after the Soviet Union |
rs examine the situation of the "Zigzags," as | Trotsky described them, in the leadership of the Part |
nnulled the Brest-Litovsk Treaty - which Leon | Trotsky described as "no war no peace" - and invaded |
Trotsky's death was dramatized in the 1972 film The A | |
Leon | Trotsky elaborated this view, perceiving the lumpenpr |
lpting subjects included Vladimir Lenin, Leon | Trotsky, Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky and Lev Kamene |
Trotsky for Beginners (1980) ISBN 978-0906495278 | |
1974 UK general election and was co-author of | Trotsky for Beginners, a cartoon book. |
Leon | Trotsky, Frantz Fanon, Reinhold Niebuhr, Subhash Chan |
The Soviet Union's expulsion of Leon | Trotsky from the Communist Party after Lenin's death |
s film, the Party's attitudes had changed and | Trotsky had fallen from grace. |
After the rebellion was struck down by | Trotsky, he fled over the ice to Finland, where he co |
unding member of the Communist League and met | Trotsky in Copenhagen but disagreed with Trotsky's ad |
sented evidence that he had secretly met with | Trotsky in Norway for these purposes. |
working for the Soviet Secret Police against | Trotsky in 1931. |
in the USA originating in 1978 started by Bob | Trotsky in Tampa, Florida. |
was coined by the Russian revolutionary, Leon | Trotsky in 1904, as a forewarning of problems future |
In 1918, Mahendra Pratap had met | Trotsky in Petrograd before meeting the Kaiser in Ber |
his trial, he was accused of conspiring with | Trotsky in connection with the case of the so-called |
, that inquired into the charges made against | Trotsky in the Moscow show trials and whose verdict w |
As War Commissar of Red Army forces, Leon | Trotsky instituted mass executions of peasants in Ukr |
o gather intelligence on Stalin opponent Leon | Trotsky, Jack visited Trotsky in Turkey in 1931 and i |
her than as the deformed workers' states that | Trotsky maintained they were in The Revolution Betray |
ers and theoreticians as Vladimir Lenin, Leon | Trotsky, Mao Zedong, Ernesto Guevara and Ho Chi Minh. |
Leon | Trotsky Marxism in the United States (introduction) N |
Statesmen - Leon | Trotsky, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Winston Churchil |
ed to the International Left Opposition, Leon | Trotsky objected to its name, believing that it faile |
The commission cleared | Trotsky of all charges made during the Moscow Trials |
he Russian Revolution without mentioning Leon | Trotsky or Joseph Stalin. |
ames Cannon, however, disagreed and continued | Trotsky policy of critical support of the USSR as a d |
f this work is that by using Marxist methods, | Trotsky predicted -in 1936- that the USSR would come |
As the power struggle between Stalin and | Trotsky reached its peak, Radek was sacked and replac |
On 21 February 1921 | Trotsky requested an explanation for the invasion of |
es of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Leon | Trotsky, respectively. |
On receiving the news about his death, Leon | Trotsky said that "the Red Fleet lost a tireless, com |
Trotsky segues into economic policy, criticizing Stal | |
In 2010, Baruchel starred in the films The | Trotsky, She's Out of My League (opposite Alice Eve), |
"I could see no reason why | Trotsky should be considered by us. |
Trotsky signed and dedicated a painting of himself to | |
rom 1928 to the mid-1930s, supporters of Leon | Trotsky, such as Maurice Spector, the editor of the p |
e International Communist League, led by Leon | Trotsky, the OSP and the Socialist Workers' Party of |
Mexico City and work as a bodyguard for Leon | Trotsky, the exiled Russian Bolshevik leader. |
Trotsky then discusses labor productivity and critici | |
d by a leader of the Russian Revolution, Leon | Trotsky through his theory of degenerated workers sta |
ComIntern's line was being correct, and Leon | Trotsky thus incorrect to be questioning it. |
Friis opposed the asylum for Leon | Trotsky to come to Norway in 1935 and campaigned agai |
rticular ghost is the immortal spirit of Leon | Trotsky Trout, son of Vonnegut's recurring character |
According to Bazhanov's notes, | Trotsky turned down the job of deputy leader because |
now left the ILP to join the Labour Party, as | Trotsky urged, now forming the Militant Group. |
g pursuing global revolution (as advocated by | Trotsky) versus establishing and protecting the Sovie |
They were in Mexico in 1940 when Leon | Trotsky was murdered. |
In the 2002 film Frida, | Trotsky was portrayed by Geoffrey Rush. |
y Lenin, Stalin and Orjonikidze; at that time | Trotsky was in the Ural area. |
that the new Soviet leaders, either Lenin or | Trotsky, were motivated by Zionism. |
Contributors included Leon | Trotsky, who wrote for the paper during his brief int |
Trotsky, who met him before the revolution, thought h | |
communists, such as Nikolai Bukharin or Leon | Trotsky, who argued that there was no longer any bour |
Its analysis follows that of Leon | Trotsky, who, with Vladimir Lenin and others, led the |
Trotsky with Lenin and soldiers in Petrograd in 1921. | |
a 1993 short play, Variations on the Death of | Trotsky, written by David Ives. |
Trotsky wrote the book during his exile in Norway. | |
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