The World on Fire: 1919 and the Battle with Bolshevism

The World on Fire: 1919 and the Battle with Bolshevism

by Anthony Read
The World on Fire: 1919 and the Battle with Bolshevism

The World on Fire: 1919 and the Battle with Bolshevism

by Anthony Read

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Overview

“We are running a race with Bolshevism and the world is on fire.”—President Woodrow Wilson, 1919

While the Western leaders were hammering out a peace treaty in Paris to end the Great War, a new war had already begun. Bolshevism—the creed of the Russian Revolution—had burst on the scene in 1917 and seared itself into the world’s consciousness even faster than al-Qaeda would some eighty years later. The Allied powers tried to destroy it at its source by intervening, controversially and unsuccessfully, in the civil war in Russia. Elsewhere there were bloody revolutions and bloodier counterrevolutions in Germany, Hungary, and the Baltic States; massive strikes and civil unrest broke out in Britain, Western Europe, and in both North and South America. In the United States, a series of terrorist bombings created a wave of hysteria, later labeled the Great Red Scare, that threatened the very foundations of a free and democratic society. This book chronicles and examines the running battle with terror during the most revolutionary year since 1789.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393350296
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 03/17/2008
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anthony Read is the author of many books, most recently The Devil’s Disciples: Hitler’s Inner Circle. He lives in England.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Spark     1
'The Red Flag flies over Berlin'     25
'Could it happen here?'     51
'Every strike is a small revolution'     79
'I have seen the future, and it works'     103
'Can Bolshevism be any worse?'     131
'Kill the Bolshie, Kiss the Hun'     149
'Respectable persons should keep indoors'     172
'The most frightened victors that the world ever saw'     183
'In form it is a strike ... in intent it is revolution'     204
'Bolshevism will lose its attraction'     228
'It has the taint of Bolshevism'     247
'No time for mollycoddling'     267
The Soviet Ark     289
Epilogue: The Aftermath, 1920     314
Acknowledgements     331
Notes     332
Bibliography     346
Index     352
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