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Entente’s supplying of, 326, 352
former tsarist officers in, 297–98
1919 offensive of, 326–27, 328, 335, 370–71
Tsaritsyn siege and capture by, 305–6, 310, 326–27
see also Cossacks; Volunteer Army
White Guards, 604, 635
Whites (anti-Bolsheviks), 282–83, 292, 295–96, 298, 325, 335, 344, 379, 380
White Terror, in civil war, 405
Wilhelm I, kaiser of Germany, 6, 119
Wilhelm II, kaiser of Germany, 89, 134, 136, 139, 159, 253
abdication of, 311
naval buildup of, 139–40
and onset of Great War, 143, 144–45, 146–47
in secret pact with Russia, 109–10, 139
Wilson, Woodrow, 315, 343
Winter Palace, 70, 73, 90, 102, 126, 127, 186
Provisional Government relocation to, 213–14, 216, 217, 219–20
so-called storming of, 219–20, 338–39
Witte, Sergei, 75, 76, 82, 83, 85, 95, 110, 118–19, 126, 129
assassination attempt on, 102
background of, 68–69
as finance minister, 69–70, 645
Nicholas II’s relationship with, 70, 72, 84, 91
October Manifesto and, 84, 92
as prime minister, 84–85, 86
resignation of, 90–91
Trans-Siberian Railway and, 68, 71
Worker and Soldier, 207
workers, see proletariat, Russian
workers’ and peasants’ inspectorate, 451, 456
Workers’ opposition, 385, 389
Workers’ Path, 177, 216
Stalin as editor of, 212, 259
world revolution:
as primary goal of Lenin, 407
Soviet Union and, 555–56
Stalin on, 407–8, 555–56, 557–58, 562–63, 570, 592, 698–99, 731
World War I, see Great War
World War II, 4
Wrangel, Baron Pyotr, 332, 335, 357, 358, 361–62, 374, 379
“wrecking,” 691, 694, 695, 696, 709, 711, 734
Yagoda, Genrikh (Jehuda, Jenokhom), 441, 461, 536, 541–42, 566, 588, 605, 656–57, 665, 689, 701, 717
background of, 460–61
as GPU second deputy head, 461–62
and plot to oust Stalin as general secretary, 715
Shakhty affair and, 691, 693, 699
Yakovlev, Yakov, 579, 729
Yanson, Nikolai, 697
Yaroslavsky, Yemelyan (Gubelman, Minei), 390, 424, 434, 549–50, 698
Yegorov, Alexander, 357, 361, 362, 365, 378, 456, 589
Yekaterinburg, 280–81, 282
Yenukidze, Avel, 50, 55, 463, 480, 515, 535, 641
Yevdokimov, Grigory, 505, 506, 653, 654, 655
Yevdokimov, Yefim, 688–89
Young Bosnia, 142–43
Young Pioneers, 547
Young Turk Revolution, 131–32
Yudenich, Nikolai, 295, 326, 330, 331, 335, 358
Yugoslavia, 511
Yurovsky, Leonid, 452
Yurovsky, Yakov, 281
Yusupov, Prince Felix, 163
Zagorsky, Vladimir, 334
Zagumyonny, Sergei, 670–71
Zakovsky, Leonid, 617, 669, 679, 681, 682, 683
Zasulich, Vera, 45
Zetkin, Clara, 282, 410
Zhdanov, Andrei, 457
Zhloba, Dmitry, 310
Zhukov, Georgy, 356
Zinoviev, Grigory (Radomylsky), 104, 121, 123, 152, 188, 193, 194, 203, 224, 226, 234, 236, 261, 287, 318, 322, 330, 341, 354, 367–68, 378, 382, 385, 387, 392, 407, 412, 471, 490, 491, 495, 497, 501, 512, 517, 518, 531–32, 596, 597, 599, 636, 652, 715
ambition of, 513
in attempts to include other socialists in Bolshevik regime, 235
in “cave meeting,” 505, 506, 513, 658
China and, 629, 630–31
as Comintern chairman, 510, 609, 615
and German Communist coup attempt, 509–10, 511, 514–15
and “Ilich’s letter about the secretary,” 504–9, 512, 513
internal exile of, 713
Lenin memoir of, 545
Lenin’s death and, 534–35
Lenin’s Testament and, 498, 499, 606–7, 648
NEP criticized by, 570–71
October Revolution and, 214, 224, 499, 515, 563–64, 606, 641, 648
self-exiles of, 204, 205, 212
Stalin’s dictatorship and, 472, 474, 506–9, 513
and succession power struggle, 493, 525, 552, 563, 564, 577, 578, 580, 582, 584, 586, 604, 605–6, 607, 614–15, 636, 641–43, 648, 651, 656, 713, 716, 729, 736
in triumvirate with Kamenev and Stalin, 517, 563
Trotsky and, 474, 525, 545
Ziv, G. A., 201
Znamenka, 23, 426, 436–37
Znamya, 100
Zubalov, Levon (Zubalashvili), 466
Zubalovo dacha, 466–67, 594
Zurich, 187, 188, 230
*Boris Eidelman (the main organizer), Stepan Radchenko, Aaron Kramer, Aleksandr Vannovsky, Abram Mutnik, Kazimir Petrusevich, Pavel Tuchapsky, Natan Vigdorchik, and Shmuel Kats (the sole worker).