Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records: part 2: Soviet Union, 1919-1935 (inclusive), [microform].

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Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records: part 2: Soviet Union, 1919-1935 (inclusive), [microform].

The records document internal and foreign affairs in the Soviet Union following the Revolution and prior to World War II. Among the topics studied are dissension among the Bolshevik leaders, Lenin's one-party dictatorship of the proletariat, the rise of Stalin and the internal policies of the Stalin years, the treaty of Riga, and international diplomatic recognition.

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Yale University Library

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