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- catalog contributor b4888324.
- catalog created "[1920]".
- catalog date "1920".
- catalog date "[1920]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1920]".
- catalog description "pt. 1. The international doctrine of Bolshevism. The origin of the Bolshevist doctrine (1905-1914) ; The promoters of the internationalist doctrine in the World War. -- pt. 2. The progress of Bolshevism through war and revolution (1914-1919) The attempts to use the "Second International" (1914-1915) ; Doctrine of the "Third International" (Zimmer-Wald-Kienthal) and its spread in 1916 ; The first victory of international extremism in the Russian Revolution (1917) ; Influence of the Russian Revolution on European internationalism, 1917 ; The Bolshevist collapse in war and triumph in propaganda, 1917-1919. -- pt. 3. Bolshevism out for a world revolution (1918- ) The "first link in the chain" -- Germany and Central Europe ; The Bolshevist scheme for feeding and conquering Germany ; The Bolsheviks in Hungary and in German Austria ; The Bolshevist propaganda in neutral countries ; Bolshevist connections and aims in the Allied countries ; The Bolshevist propaganda outside Europe.".
- catalog extent "303, [1] p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Bolshevism: an international danger.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bolshevism: an international danger.".
- catalog issued "1920".
- catalog issued "[1920]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, G. Allen & Unwin ltd.".
- catalog relation "Bolshevism: an international danger.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "Communism Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "Communism.".
- catalog subject "HX59 .M5".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The international doctrine of Bolshevism. The origin of the Bolshevist doctrine (1905-1914) ; The promoters of the internationalist doctrine in the World War. -- pt. 2. The progress of Bolshevism through war and revolution (1914-1919) The attempts to use the "Second International" (1914-1915) ; Doctrine of the "Third International" (Zimmer-Wald-Kienthal) and its spread in 1916 ; The first victory of international extremism in the Russian Revolution (1917) ; Influence of the Russian Revolution on European internationalism, 1917 ; The Bolshevist collapse in war and triumph in propaganda, 1917-1919. -- pt. 3. Bolshevism out for a world revolution (1918- ) The "first link in the chain" -- Germany and Central Europe ; The Bolshevist scheme for feeding and conquering Germany ; The Bolsheviks in Hungary and in German Austria ; The Bolshevist propaganda in neutral countries ; Bolshevist connections and aims in the Allied countries ; The Bolshevist propaganda outside Europe.".
- catalog title "Bolshevism: an international danger, its doctrine and its practice through war and revolution, by Paul Miliukov.".
- catalog type "text".