Communism
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
Official: War and Air: memoranda, notes, and other correspondence on Russia., 07 Oct 1919 - 31 Dec 1919
Official: War and Air: memoranda, notes, and other correspondence on Russia, mainly between WSC and Sir Archibald Sinclair [later 1st Lord Thurso, Personal Military Secretary to the Secretary State for War]., 31 Dec 1919 - 23 Nov 1920
Official: War and Air: memoranda, notes, and other correspondence on Russian economic affairs., 18 Jun 1919 - 30 Sep 1919
Official: War and Air: memoranda, notes, and other correspondence on Russian economic affairs., 03 Oct 1919 - 10 Dec 1919
Official: War and Air: memoranda, notes, and other correspondence on Russian economic affairs for WSC and Sir Archibald Sinclair [later 1st Lord Thurso, Personal Military Secretary to the Secretary State for War]., 03 Jan 1920 - 19 Oct 1920
Correspondents include: Sidney Reilly (3); Sir Picton Bagge (3); a representative of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company.Also includes copy letter from Sinclair to Peter Bark.Subjects include: Reilly's scheme for trade with Russia; German assistance to the Russian economy; reopening regular channels of communication with Russia.
Official: War and Air: printed War Office General Staff papers on Russia., 1920
Includes a narrative of events in Siberia, 1918-1920; Major-General Sir Herbert Holman's [Chief of British Military Mission to South Russia] final report; papers on the campaign in and the evacuation of north Russia, 1919; and a copy of a supplement to the London Gazette.
Official: War and Air: printed War Office General Staff papers on Russia., 12 Jan 1919 - 08 Oct 1919
Includes reports and other papers on: the internal situation in Russia; a short history of events from November 1917 to February 1919; a visit to the headquarters of the volunteer army in south Russia by Major-General Frederick Poole; the situation in north Russia; operations by Allied forces in the Archangel district; the British Military Mission, South Russia; and a report by Major-General Herbert Holman [Chief of British Military Mission to South Russia].
Official: War and Air: reports and correspondence from Sir Archibald Sinclair [later 1st Lord Thurso, Personal Military Secretary to the Secretary State for War], mainly keeping WSC informed of affairs during his visit to France., 01 Jan 1921 - 11 Feb 1921
Official: War and Air: Russian photographs., Oct 1919 - Nov 1919
Includes photographs of mutilated bodies, Russian soldiers, Bolshevik prisoners in southern Russia, General Anton Denikin inspecting tanks, and Kiev.
Official: War and Air: telegrams and letters on Russia., 14 Jan 1919 - 30 Dec 1919
Official: War and Air: telegrams on the Russian Civil War., 08 Jan 1920 - 22 Nov 1920
Official: War and Air: various papers., 1919
Official: War and Air: War Cabinet papers., 12 Jan 1919 - 29 Dec 1919
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 Jan 1920 - 29 Apr 1920
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 May 1920 - 31 Aug 1920
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 Sep 1920 - 24 Dec 1920
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 Apr 1919 - 28 Jun 1919
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 01 Sep 1919 - 31 Dec 1919
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 15 Jan 1919 - 27 Mar 1919
Official: War and Air: WSC's minutes., 19 Jun 1919 - 31 Aug 1919
Official: War Cabinet: Correspondence and papers., 31 Dec 1918 - 31 Aug 1919
Official: War Cabinet: Correspondence and papers, mainly on the Russian campaign., 01 Oct 1919 - 31 Dec 1919
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office prints, 03 Jun 1918 - 23 Dec 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Eastern., 19 Sep 1917 - 26 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Eastern., 04 Oct 1917 - 27 Dec 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs in various countries including Russia, Egypt and Armenia with notes by William Ormsby-Gore [later 4th Lord Harlech, Assistant Secretary to the War Cabinet].Subjects covered include: the arrest of Bolo Pasha; British diplomacy in Turkey; unrest in Russia; the blockade of the Red Sea and Zionism.