The Bolsheviks Volume Ii

How the Soviets Seize Power

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Author: John D. Loscher ISBN: 9781449023324
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 28, 2009
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: John D. Loscher
ISBN: 9781449023324
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 28, 2009
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

We must seek to build a Russia based on three sound principlesPeaceLandand Bread.NOTHING ELSE!!!

William Donaldson, newly promoted Charge dAffaires for the United States Embassy in Petrograd, (formerly Saint Petersburg) Russia, could only cringe at hearing Lenins stirring proclamation announcing the primary goals for the Petrograd Soviet.These ambitious words ran counter to the aims of his employerthe American government.As an American diplomat during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, William is obligated to support his countrys self-serving objectives.But as the husband to Sonjya Mastrova, a Russian nation, William is torn:must he care out his duty or advocate a cause which he knows in his heart to be morally and ethically right?

Since he was a conscripted diplomat, being named embassy charge daffaires should have been the crowning achievement for William Donaldson.However, as Russia spirals ever deeper into chaos and revolution, his posting becomes a curse.Caught up in a web of intrigue woven by Americas inept, luxury-loving ambassadors, William is a witness to the final overthrow of Russias imperial family.His dealings with the weak Russian provisional government will provide William with a textbook example chronicling the pitfalls of democracy.As the faltering democratic provisional government splinters and becomes mired in gridlock, the Russian people become truly desperate.Knowing how desperate people will do desperate things, the situation becomes ripe for Vladimir Lenin and his henchmen to finally implement their own vision for Russias future without any annoying outside interference.When that model is forcibly imposed, William can only lament at what he sees as the consequence for the Russian people of being yoked to the science of communism:Is Russias exploited peasant population any better off than they were before?

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We must seek to build a Russia based on three sound principlesPeaceLandand Bread.NOTHING ELSE!!!

William Donaldson, newly promoted Charge dAffaires for the United States Embassy in Petrograd, (formerly Saint Petersburg) Russia, could only cringe at hearing Lenins stirring proclamation announcing the primary goals for the Petrograd Soviet.These ambitious words ran counter to the aims of his employerthe American government.As an American diplomat during the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, William is obligated to support his countrys self-serving objectives.But as the husband to Sonjya Mastrova, a Russian nation, William is torn:must he care out his duty or advocate a cause which he knows in his heart to be morally and ethically right?

Since he was a conscripted diplomat, being named embassy charge daffaires should have been the crowning achievement for William Donaldson.However, as Russia spirals ever deeper into chaos and revolution, his posting becomes a curse.Caught up in a web of intrigue woven by Americas inept, luxury-loving ambassadors, William is a witness to the final overthrow of Russias imperial family.His dealings with the weak Russian provisional government will provide William with a textbook example chronicling the pitfalls of democracy.As the faltering democratic provisional government splinters and becomes mired in gridlock, the Russian people become truly desperate.Knowing how desperate people will do desperate things, the situation becomes ripe for Vladimir Lenin and his henchmen to finally implement their own vision for Russias future without any annoying outside interference.When that model is forcibly imposed, William can only lament at what he sees as the consequence for the Russian people of being yoked to the science of communism:Is Russias exploited peasant population any better off than they were before?

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