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Hitherto Joseph Stalin has never sent a Soviet Ambassador to Spain, but the Bolshevist Dictator last week transferred his League of Nations representative, resourceful Marcel Rosenberg, to Madrid. There Comrade Rosenberg found himself not only Soviet Ambassador but the sole Ambassador of any kind in the Spanish capital. All the others, including cigar-chewing U. S. Ambassador Claude Bowers and sherry-sipping British Ambassador Sir Henry Getty Chilton, considered it too dangerous to be in Spain at all. They were living at Hendaye, France, trying to agree on a diplomatic formula to be submitted to Spanish leaders of both sides...
...Peuple Souverain thought they had won higher wages in gold standard francs, but every fiscal authority agreed that such wages simply cannot be paid in France, unless the franc is cheapened, devalued and Le Peuple Souverain thus duped. Alternatives would be drastic reorganization of French economy by a Bolshevist or Fascist dictatorship set up in the Third Republic...
...Kronstadt in time's nick reinforced workers' battalions and Red Army detachments defending the old capital. That the workers and Army men were compelled to turn around two years later and butcher the fickle and truculent Kronstadt sailors for counter revolution is obviously a sequel which this Bolshevist propaganda film chooses to leave unpictured. In We Are From Kron stadt, the sailors are determinedly glorified as immortal heroes of the working class. This reverent attitude and the genuine historical excitement of the film leave little time for cinematic frivolity. Nevertheless, familiar to U. S. followers of the cinematic...
...that juicy morsel the piece de resistance of an immediate cash bonus disbursement for all persons under thirty-six, this being the reading period surprise of the Great White Father, and then dump both sweet essences into the arms of full-blooded Yale men, any Bolshevist will admit that you've got the makings of a dirty-bourgeois bombshell...
...aptitude for cracking Capitalist safes before the 1917 Revolution was but one reason that his colleagues in the Bolshevist underground organization called tough, resilient Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili "Stalin" (Steel...