Zehn Tage, die Welt erschütterten

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John Reed: Zehn Tage, die Welt erschütterten (German language, 1927, Verlag für Literatur und Politik)

345 páginas

Idioma German

Publicado el 2 de Agosto de 1927 por Verlag für Literatur und Politik.

Número OCLC:
4741709

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Ten Days That Shook the World (1919) is a book by the American journalist and socialist John Reed. Here, Reed presented a firsthand account of the 1917 Russian October Revolution. Reed followed many of the most prominent Bolsheviks closely during his time in Russia.

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quite an objective and in-depth account of the greatest event in human history, in which the working masses for the first time (barring the short-lived episode of the Paris Commune) stormed the skies, entered the stage of world history and took their fate into their own hands, laying the groundwork for an end to the Great Slaughter of World War I. Great for debunking all the pile of lies and distortions that have been amassed around the Bolshevik Revolution over the past century. Also shows that it was Trotsky, not Stalin that played the pivotal role in the events of October. Though John Reed's writing style feels a little bit too tangential at times.

Temas

  • Communism
  • History

Lugares

  • Soviet Union