Stalin and German Communism : : A Study in the Origins of the State Party / / Ruth Fischer.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013] ©1948 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | Reprint 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (687 p.) :; 10 illustrations; 4 maps |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- MAPS
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1. THE ORIGINS OF GERMAN COMMUNISM
- 1. Resistance to the First World War
- 2. Brest-Litovsk
- 3. Germany, 1918
- 4. Years of Civil War, 1919-1920
- 5. The Kapp-Lültwitz Putsch
- 6. The Road to the New Economic Policy
- 7. The United Communist Party
- 2. NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM
- 8. The Reparations Crisis
- 9. Karl Radek
- 10. Communist Convention at Leipzig
- 11. Struggle for Succession in the Russian Party
- 12. Occupation of the Ruhr
- 13. The Schlageter Policy
- 3. THE COMMUNIST UPRISING OF 1923
- 14. The Cuno Strike
- 15. Preparation for the Uprising
- 16. Dresden, Hamburg, Munich
- 17. Effects of the German Defeat on the Russian Party
- 4. THE PERIOD OF TRANSFORMATION
- 18. Left Communism and the Dawes Plan
- 19. The Hindenburg Election
- 20. Stalin's Intervention in German Communist Affairs
- 21. Russia's Foreign Policy versus the Comintern
- 22. Socialism in One Country
- 5. THE STATE PARTY IS INSTALLED
- 23. Stalinization of the German Party
- 24. The Reichswehr and the Red Army
- 25. Trotsky and Zinoviev Form a Bloc
- 26. The Defeat of the Bloc
- 27. Agit-Prop: Agitation and Propaganda
- 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
- 28. Summary and Conclusion
- Index