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  2. Anti anti-communism - Wikipedia

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    [14] In 1998, Geoffrey Wheatcroft criticised certain aspects of anti-anti-communism. He suggested that "one mark of the true anti-anti-communist is an evasive use of language" such as downplaying historical Soviet espionage. [13] Linguist Noam Chomsky noted double standards in his criticism of The Black Book of Communism.

  3. Jan Valtin - Wikipedia

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    Jan Valtin. Richard Julius Hermann Krebs (December 17, 1905 - January 1, 1951), better known by his alias Jan Valtin, was a German writer during the interwar period. He settled in the United States in 1938, and in 1940 (as Valtin) wrote his bestselling book Out of the Night.

  4. Anti-communism - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals. Organized anti-communism developed after the 1917 October Revolution in the Russian Empire, and it reached global dimensions during the Cold War, when the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in an intense rivalry.

  5. Mikhail Bakunin - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin[a] (/ bəˈkuːnɪn / bə-KOO-nin; [4] 30 May 1814 – 1 July 1876) was a Russian revolutionary anarchist. He is among the most influential figures of anarchism and a major figure in the revolutionary socialist, social anarchist, [5] and collectivist anarchist traditions. Bakunin's prestige as a revolutionary also ...

  6. Counter-revolutionary - Wikipedia

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    Counter-revolutionary. The War in the Vendée was a royalist uprising against revolutionary France in 1793–1796. A counter-revolutionary or an anti-revolutionary is anyone who opposes or resists a revolution, particularly one who acts after a revolution in order to try to overturn it or reverse its course, in full or in part. [1][2] The ...

  7. German revolution of 1918–1919 - Wikipedia

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    The German revolution of 1918–1919, also known as the November Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution), was an uprising started by workers and soldiers in the final days of World War I. It quickly and almost bloodlessly brought down the German Empire , then, in its more violent second stage, the supporters of a parliamentary republic were ...

  8. List of anti-communist books - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of anti-communist books, this being books heavily critical or expressing opposition towards the ideology of communism as a central or reoccurring theme. Some of these works may overlap communism with socialism , particularly those based on or set in the Soviet Union .

  9. German workers' and soldiers' councils 1918–1919 - Wikipedia

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    Workers' and soldiers' councils, for which the term "soviets" (German: Räte, singular Rat) was coined, were first set up during the Russian Revolution.The increasingly straitened living standards of German workers under the hardships of World War I made political parties such as the Independent Social Democrats (USPD), which opposed the war, more and more appealing.