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Terms and Conditions. Privacy Statement. Browse Our Titles. Login to my Brill account Create Brill Account. On 12 October , Grigory Zinoviev, president of the Communist International wrote the following in Pravda : The German events are developing with the inexorability of fate. The path which it took the Russian Revolution twelve years to cover, from to , will have taken the German Revolution five years, from to In fact, far from being on the point of triumphing, the German Revolution was on the verge of an irredeemable disaster which would soon inflict terrible consequences on Germany and the world.
Copyright Year: E-Book PDF. Login via Institution. Prices from excl. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. Page: 1 2. Pages: iβxxvii. Pages: 1β Pages: 11β Pages: 27β Pages: 41β Pages: 73β Pages: 89β Pages: β The War and the Crisis of Social Democracy 5.
The Rise of the Revolutionary Movement 7. Problems of the World Revolution 8. The November Revolution 9. The Period of Dual Power The Crisis on the Socialist Movement The Foundation of the Communist Party of Germany The Noske Period Stabilisation in Germany and World Revolution The Communist Party After January The Ultra-Left Opposition and the Split The Problem of Cenrism The Kapp Putsch The Communist Party at the Crossroads Moscow and the German Revolutionaries The Great Hopes of The Split in the Italian Socialist Party The March Action Aftermath of a defeat Unity Preserved With Difficulty A New Start The Rapallo Turn The Development of the Tactic The Occupation of the Ruhr Crisis in the KPD An Unprecedented Pre-Revolutionary Situation The German October History and Politics Grafting Bolshevism onto German Stock Paul Levi: The Lost Opportunity?
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