Word: russia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thank God for Russia!" The Earl of Birkenhead, bitter-ender Tory, Secretary of State for India, lashed at "Emperor" A. J. Cook, Secretary of the Coal Miners' Federation, as follows in a public address...
...Cook, who once described himself as a humble disciple of Lenine, has recently thanked God for Russia and has explained that the sum of £400,000 had been received from their comrades in the Russian mines in order to support the dependents of their English colleagues in a moment of adversity. It is indeed a touching reflection that the miners of Russia are prepared to work ten hours a day in order that their British colleagues may not have to work eight...
Educated by his mother and at the University of Kharkov, Russia, he developed Socialistic leanings, and finally incurred the suspicion of the Tsaral police, who secured his exile to Siberia (1887-92). In 1894 he and his first wife began secretly to publish Robotnik (The Workman), a Socialist propaganda organ, which was discovered by the Tsaral police in 1904, resulting in Pilsudski's imprisonment...
...escaped by feigning madness and began to organize "Exercise Corps" for the training of young Poles whom he hoped eventually to weld into an armed force which would liberate Poland from Russia...
...humans on every square mile of German and Italian soil inevitably expand into the relative vacuum represented by France with only 184 human atoms per square mile? When the fighting Japanese atoms finally burst from Nippon, will they erupt by sea or land? If by land, into Russia or China? If by sea, into Australia of the U. S.? With what chances of success...