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The History of the civil war in the USSR

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THE PRELUDE OF THE GREAT PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION
(From the beginning of the War to the beginning of October 1917)

EDITED BY
M. GORKY, V. MOLOTOV , K. VOROSHILOV, S. KIROV, A. ZHDANOV, J.STALIN

THE EVE OF THE BOURGEOIS-DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTTON

THE FEBRUARY THE BOURGEOIS-DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTTON

LENIN RETURNS TORUSSIA

THE APRIL CONFERENCE OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIAL­ DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY (BOLSHEVIKS)

THE BOLSHEVIK PARTY WORKS TO WIN THE MASSES

THE RED GUARD 

THE JULY DAYS 

THE SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE BOLSHEVIK PARTY 

THE KORNILOV REVOLT 

ECONOMIC COLLAPSE

THE ECONOMIC PLATFORM OF THE BOLSHEVIK PARTY ON THE EVE OF THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION

THE REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS GROWS 

THE ARMY AND NAVY ON THE EVE OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION 

THE MANEUVRES OF THE COMPROMISERS AND THE PLANS OF THE BOURGEOISIE IN FACE OF THE IMPENDING REVOLUTION

DISPOSITION OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY FORCES ON THE EVE OT THE GREAT PRO­LETARIAN REVOLUTlON 

CRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT RUSSIAN EVENTS


VOLUME II

Chapter One
THE CRISIS HAS MATURED

1. Lenin's Call for Insurrection . . .
2. The Course is Set for Insurrection .
3. The Bolshevik Party's Directions .
4. The Congress of Soviets of the Northern Region .

Chapter Two
THE ORGANISATION OF THE ASSAULT

1. Winning the Majority in the Country . .
2. The Petrograd Bolsheviks Prepare for the Assault .
3. The Moscow Bolsheviks Prepare for Insurrection .
4. The Volga Region .
5. In the Don Region .
6. In the Urals
7. In Siberia
8. The Difficulties of the Struggle to Transfer Power to the Soviets in the National and Border Regions
9. The Ukraine
10. In the North Caucasus 
11. In Byelorussia • . . . 
12. The Baltic Provinces . 
13. Transcaucasia
14. Central Asia .

Chapter Three 
THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE ARMED INSURRECTION IN PETROGRAD

1. The Central Commttee of the Bolshevik Party as the Organiser of the Insurrection .
2. Treachery 
3. The Eve of the Decisive Battle

Chapter Four 
THE INSURRECTION IN PETROGRAD 

1. The Beginning of the Insurrection . . .
2. At Counter-Revolutionary Headquarters .
3. At the Staff Headquarters of the Revolution
4. The Flight of Kerensky
5. October 25 (November 7) -The First Day of the Victorious Socialist Revolution
6. The Siege of the Winter Palace
7. Capture of the Winter Palace .
8. The October Insurrection- a Classical Example of a Victorious Proletarian Insurrection

Chapter Five
THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF SOVIETS


1. The Opening of the Congres
2. The Decrees of the Great Proletarian Revolution

Chapter Six
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE ANTI SOVIET MUTINY

1. The Counter-Revolutionary Insurrection Against the Soviet Government
2. The Counter-Revolutionary March on Petrograd .
3. The Cadets' Revolt Against the Soviets in Petrograd
4. Proletarian Petrograd in the Fight Against the Whiteguards
5. The Suppression of the Kerensky-Krasnov Mutiny .

Chapter Seven 
THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION IN MOSCOW

1.The Beginning of the Insurrection .
2. Negotiations with the Whites
3. The Whites' Ultimatum
4. The Surrender of the Kremlin . .
5. The Revolutionary Troops Pass to the Offensive
6. Armistice
7. The Resumption of Hostilities . .
8. The Defeat of the Counter-Revolution
9. The Capitulation of the Whites 

Chapter Eight
THE PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION AT THE FRONT

1. At General Headquarters
2. The October Days on the Northern Front .
3. The October Days on the Western Front .
4. The Course of the Revolution on the South-Western, Rumanian and Caucasian Fronts .
5. The Dissolution of General Headquarters

Chapter Nine 
ORGANISATION OF THE GOVERNMENT

1. The Rout of the Defeatist Bloc
2. Combating Starvation.and Sabotage 
3. The Amalgamation of the Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants' Deputies
4. The Counter-Revolutionary Sortie of the Constitutional Democrats
5. The Break-Up of the Bourgeois State Machine and the Building of the Soviet Administration . . . 
6. The Military Revolutionary Committee . . .



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