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Imperialist wars and Bolsheviks

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Articles related to the First World War is based on the Russian originals written in the book “Imperialist wars and Bolsheviks” Yakelova dated 1924, and “Anniversary of World War”, by Ohitovich
  dated 1925.

Any existing translation of articles has been compared with the new translation and revised if and when it was deemed necessary. 

Book has documents and articles in two sections, 1st WW and 2nd WW. Both wars were imperialist but with distinctive characteristics of each.  That is why it is important to read and understand the attitude differences in each war. 

As always, this book has no copyrights, shared free for interested readers.

It is a compilation of articles we researched, translated, read, and found important for others to read.

Contents

Introduction P-5

Extract from the introduction of Yakelova -P9

From “Lenin as a Marxist, Bukharin

On Zimmerwald, The journal Kommunist 

Economic Causes andConsequences of the World War, E. Varga.

The Attitude of The Russian Social Democratic Labor Party towards the war

Lecture on “The proletariat and the War”, Lenin

Resolution adopted at the Seventh International Socialist Congress at Stuttgart

Manifesto of the International Socialist Congress at Basel

Manifesto of Central Committee. ("Theses on War")

Reply of the Central Committee to Vandervelde

Greeting of the representative of the Central Committee at the Swedish S.-D. Congress.

Declaration of the Central Committee of R. S.-D. R.P. presented to the London Conference

Proposals Submitted by the CC of the R.S.D.L.P. to the 2nd Socialist Conference, Maximovich

The Position and Tasksof the Socialist International, Lenin

International and the "defence of the fatherland", Lenin

On the split with the opportunists, Lenin

Several Theses, Lenin

Zimmerwald Left, Draft manifesto submitted to the conference

World War and the Tasks of Social Democracy, Draft resolution introduced by the left Zimmerwald

Manifesto of the International Socialist Conference in Zimmerwald

Two statements at Zimmerwald conference

Draft resolution submitted by the Zimmerwald Left at the conference in Kienthal

The Kienthal Manifesto

Statement delivered at the Kienthal Conference

The collapse of Zimmerwald International

Conferences, meetings about the attitude towards the war

Okhrana on the First Bern Conference

Resolutions of the conference of foreign sections of R. S.D. R.P.

Moscow Committee, Russian S.-D. labor party

Tver group in Moscow

Presnenskaya group in Moscow

A group of organized Social-Democrats in Moscow

Moscow Group of S.-D

Saratov organization, Price of War

Baltic region, Chronicle of the Social Democrat

Kronstadt S.D

Ural S.D. about the war and the tasks of the Social-Democrats

Party press attitude to the war

Decade of the World War, Results of the war; prospects for new wars.

The International Socialist Congress in Stuttgart (Proletary)

War and Leninism, G.Zinoviev.

The main work of German opportunism on the war, Lenin.

British Pacifism and the British Dislike of Theory, Lenin.

Lenin, Bellicose(aggressive) Militarism and the Anti-Militarist Tactics of Social-Democracy

Report On Foreign Policy, Lenin

A shame that nothingcan atone for, Clara Zetkin.

After WW 1

On the international situation and foreign policy of the USSR, Molotov

A Warmongers 'International, Otto Kuusinen

The War Danger at the Present Time, O.W. Kuusinen

Interview with a "Pravda" Correspondent, Stalin

The Question of Peace and Security, Stalin

When is War Not Inevitable? Stalin

Notes on Contemporary Topics, Stalin

Speech Delivered at the Fifth-Union Conference of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, Stalin

Interview Between J. Stalin and Roy Howard

Report on the Work of the Central Committee to the Eighteenth Congress of the C.P.S.U.(B.), Stalin

Answers to Associated Press Moscow Correspondent’s Questions, Stalin

The Allied Campaign in Africa Answers to Associated Press Moscow Correspondent, Stalin

On the Allied Landing in Northern France, Stalin

Stalin's address to the people

Interview to “Pravda” Correspondent Concerning Mr. Winston Churchill’s Speech at Fulton, Stalin

Concerning the Situation in Japan, Stalin

Economic Problems of the USSR, Stalin

From Falsificators of History

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