This Is Russia Un-Censored!

This Is Russia Un-Censored!

Introduction byWalter Bedell Smith
PublisherEton Books, Inc.
Published in/by Arrangement withDidier
Copyright HolderEdmund Stevens, Eton Books, Inc.
FormatMass-Market Paperback
LanguageEnglish
Copyright1950
Reprinted1951
Pages / Font214 pages
Price35¢
Catalog NumberET 108
ChaptersIntroduction by General Walter Bedell Smith Prologue: Departure to Free Speech I. Politburo Rivals II. Rubber-Stamp Parliament, Rubber-Stamp Party III. The Soviet Elite IV. The Plight of the Peasant V. What It's Like to Shop in Moscow VI. How Much Graft in Russian Business? VII. Russian Co-operatives—Not Quite in Step VIII. Labor Unions Are Speed-Up Unions IX. How Industrialized Is Russia? X. The Great Hush-Hush XI. Siberia—Hiding Place of Russian Industry XII. MVD—The "Thing" That Stalks XIII. No Exit XIV. Aftermath of the Purges XV. Soviet Artists Toe the Line—Or Else! XVI. The Internal Propaganda Line XVII. Russian Claims to "Firsts" XVIII. Party Above Science XIX. The Agitator's Handbook XX. The Truth About Jews in Russia XXI. The Baltic Provinces—End of a Branch Line XXII. Foreign Envoys and Press Orders XXIII. Will the Regimented Work-Slaves Revolt? XXIV. The Voice That Haunts
NotesComplete and unabridged Printed in U.S.A.
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