Russia (nation)
Found in 244 Collections and/or Records:
Articles from 'The Field'
Copies of correspondence with Reginald Leeper, Political Intelligence Department, 1919-01 - 1919-10
Subjects include: conditions in the Ukraine; countering Bolshevism in Europe and Russia; the future of the Political Intelligence Department; the Baltic States.
"Every Dog His Day", 05 Oct 1946
Literary: Articles., 08 Dec 1918 - 31 Dec 1919
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1920 - 31 Dec 1920
1. "The Red Fever: A Way to Deal with our Bolshevists: Segregate them", Sunday Herald, 25 Jan 1920 [typescript].2. "Monarchy versus Autocracy: The Moral of the "Willy-Nicky" Correspondence", Sunday Herald, 1 Feb 1920 [typescript].3. "Russia - An Enslaved Bedlam"[cutting].4. "The Poison Peril from the East", Evening News, 28 July 1920 [whole newspaper].5. "The Real Kitchener - Fatal Dilemma of his War Administration", Sunday Herald, 25 Apr 1920 [typescript].
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": copy., 04 May 1930 - 22 Jun 1937
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": proofs., 19 May 1937 - 02 Jul 1937
Annotated proofs and press cuttings of the following articles by WSC: "Hindenburg" on Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg's role in the First World War; "Boris Savinkov" on his role in the Russian army on the Eastern Front, and fighting against the Bolsheviks; "Marshal Foch" on Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch on the Western Front; "Herbert Henry Asquith" on 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith.
Literary: Picture Post articles., Mar 1939 - Aug 1939
Notes for speeches, 1918-05 - 1918-08
Notes on interviews, 1917-07 - 1919-01
Official: Cabinet: correspondence and papers., 13 Jan 1922 - 04 Aug 1922
Official: Cabinet: Dardanelles Committee: Foreign Office telegrams., Aug 1915 - Oct 1915
Official: Cabinet: Foreign affairs., 1911
Official: Cabinet: Foreign affairs: Prints., 1908 - 1910
Cabinet papers providing summaries of foreign affairs including: affairs in Russia including proceedings at the Imperial Duma and the growth of revolutionary elements; affairs in South Eastern Europe including Turkey and increasing animosity between Greece and Bulgaria; affairs in North Western Europe including the trial of Don Francisco Ferrer in Spain; affairs in Austria-Hungary and in Persia and a report on the Egyptian law for placing people under police supervision.
Official: Cabinet: Foreign Office telegrams., 02 Jun 1909 - 25 Jul 1910
Official: Cabinet: papers and correspondence., 28 Jan 1920 - 24 Mar 1920
Official: Cabinet: papers and correspondence., 11 Mar 1920 - 21 Apr 1921
Official: Cabinet: papers and correspondence., 09 May 1921 - 03 Aug 1921
Official: Cabinet: papers, correspondence and notes., 08 Jun 1920 - 07 Dec 1920
Official: Cabinet: papers, correspondence and notes., 05 Aug 1921 - 31 Dec 1921
Official: Cabinet: printed papers on World War I., Aug 1915 - Sep 1915
Official: Cabinet: various papers., 05 Feb 1919 - 17 Jan 1920
Official: Colonial Office: correspondence (mainly on affairs in Mesopotamia, Iraq)., 08 Jan 1921 - 28 Feb 1921
Official: Munitions., 12 Feb 1917 - 12 Sep 1917
A (Allies) Russia Reports including Report on visit to the Russian Front, Feb-Mar 1917, by Major-General John Headlam, with his impressions of Petrograd, Mar-Apr 1917; Report on Works in Russia, visited by Colonel F Byrne, British Military Section in Russia, Sep 1917.
Official: Munitions., Aug 1917 - Dec 1917
S (Steel and Iron) Various papers including correspondence on demand for steel from France, Italy and Russia; memo by Robert Horne, Director of Materials and Priority on meeting with WSC on supply of steel to the Admiralty; memo by Sir Arthur Duckham on steel production; minute from WSC to Sir Arthur Duckham expressing disquiet about the Steel Department and its organisation; papers on strike by iron ore miners in Cumberland.
The UK Archival Thesaurus has been integrated with our catalogue, thanks to Kings College London and the AIM25 project for their support with this.

