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As an enclopedia, should this format of article be included? I think maybe it would be more appropriate to take the information out of this essay and create an entry that is more encyclopedic, but I'm not a super experienced Wiki-er. machinebuster

Original essays violate the policy of no original research. If you want to rewrite it in a neutral point of view, from a completely factual stance, feel free to do so. Hermione1980 00:48, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Merge proposal

Salvaged

Salvaged from deleted article, Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Full formal listing of sources on Stalin in the Civil War. Might be useful. mikka (t) 02:00, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

DOCUMENTARY COLLECTIONS

Lenin, V.I., Polnoe Sobranie Sochinenii (Complete Collected Works) Moscow, 1967-70, 55 vols. plus 3 vol. index.

Leninskii Sbornik (Lenin Miscellany), Vols. XXXIV (1942), XXXVII (1970) and XXXVIII (1975), Moscow.

Stalin, J.V., Sochineniia (Works), Moscow, 1940-52, 13 Vols.

The Trotsky Papers, Jan M. Meijer (ed.), London, Paris, 1964-71, 2 vols.

Trotsky, L.D. (ed.), Kak vooruzalas revoliutsiia (How the Revolution Armed Itself), Moscow, 1923-25, 3 vols.

Direktivy Glavnogo Komandovaniia Krasnoi Armii 1919-20gg. (Directives of the Red Army High Command, 1919-20), Moscow, 1969.

Direktivy Komandovaniia frontov Krasnoi Armii 1917-1922gg. (Directives of the Red Army Front Commands, 1917-22), Moscow, 1971-76, Vols. II and III.

Dokumenty o geroicheskoi oborone Petrograda v 1919g. (Documents on the Heroic Defence of Petrograd in 1919), Moscow, 1941.

Dokumenty o geroicheskoi oborone Tsaritsynav1918g. (Documents on the Heroic Defence of Tsaritsyn in 1918), Moscow, 1942.

Dokumenty po istorii grazhdanskoi voiny v SSSR. (Documents from the History of the Civil War in the USSR), Moscow, 1940.

Iz istorii grazhdanskoi voiny v SSSR: Sbornik documentov i materialov. (From the History of the Civil War in the USSR: Miscellaneous Documents and Materials), Moscow, 1960-61, 3 vols.

MEMOIRS

Budenny, S.M., Proidennyi put (Life's Path), Moscow, 1965, Vol. II.

Egorov, A.I., L'vov-Varshava: 1920g., Vzaimodeistva Frontov (L'vov-Warsaw:. 1920, Co-ordination of the Fronts), Moscow, Leningrad, 1929.

Pilsudski, J., The Year 1920 and its Climax: The Battle of Warsaw During the Polish-Soviet War, 1919-20 London, 1972.

Stalin, J.V., Ob oppozitsii -- stati i rechi 1921-27 gg. (On the Opposition - Articles and Speeches, 1921-27), Moscow, 1928.

Trotsky, L.D., My Life, New York, 1970.

Tukhachevsky, M.N., Pokhod za Visla (March to the Vistula), Moscow, 1923 (reproduced as Appendix I to Pilsudski, J., above).

SECONDARY SOURCES

Adams, A.E., Bolsheviks in the Ukraine: the Second Campaign, New Haven, 1963.

Bradley, J.F.N., Civil War in Russia, 1917-20, London, 1975. Davies, Norman, White Eagle, Red Star: The Polish-Soviet War 1919-20, New York, 1972.

Deutscher, Isaac, Stalin: A Political Biography, Oxford, 1949.

Erickson, John, The Soviet High Command: A Military-Political History, 1918-41, New York, 1962.

Fedotoff-White, D., The Growth of the Red Army, Princeton, 1944.

Fiddick, T.C., "Soviet Policy and the Battle of Warsaw, 1920," Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Indiana University, 1975.

Fischer, Louis, Life of Lenin, New York, 1964.

Gardner, Michael, A History of the Soviet Army, New York, 1966.

Hingley, Ronald, Joseph Stalin - The Man and the Legend, London, 1974.

Hyde, H. Montgomery, Stalin - the History of a Dictator, New York, 1972.

Kenez, Peter, Civil War in South Russia, 1919-20: Defeat of the Whites, Berkeley, 1977.

Komarnicki, T., The Rebirth of the Polish Republic, London, 1957.

Luckett, R., The White Generals: An Account of the White Movement and the Russian Civil War, New York, 1971.

Melikov, V.A., Geroicheskaia oborona Tsaritsyna 1918g. (The Heroic Defence of Tsaritsyn in 1918), Moscow, 1938.

Naida, S.F., 0 nekatorykh voprosakh istorii grazhdanskoi voiny v SSSR (On Various Questions in the History of the Civil War in the USSR), Moscow, 1964.

Nikulin, Lev, Tukhachevskii - Biograficheskii ocherk (Tukhachevsky - Biographical Sketches), Moscow, 1964.

Pipes, Richard, The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and Nationalism, 1917-23, Cambridge, 1964.

Seaton, Albert, Stalin as Warlord, New York, 1975.

Schapiro, Leonard, The Origins of the Communist Autocracy, Cambridge, 1955.

Shewchuk, Serge M., "The Russo-Polish War of 1920", Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Maryland University, 1966.

Souvarine, Boris, Stalin: A Critical Survey of Bolshevism, New York, 1939.

Stewart, G., The White Armies of Russia, New York, 1933.

Trotsky, L., Stalin: An Appraisal of the Man and his Influence, New York, 1967.

The Stalin School of Falsification, New York, 1972.

Tucker, Robert C., Stalin as a Revolutionary, 1879-1929: A Study in History and Personality, New York, 1973.

Ulam, Adam B., Stalin: The Man and His Era, New York, 1965. von Rauch, G., A History of Soviet Russia, New York, 1957.

Voroshilov, K.E., Stalin i Krasnaia Armiia (Stalin and the Red Army), Moscow, 1937; English edition, 1942.

Wandycz, Piotr S., Soviet-Polish Relations, 1917-21, Cambridge, 1969. Wheatley, Dennis, Red Eagle, London, 1938.

Wollenburg, Erich, The Red Army, Westport, Conn., 1973.

Zhilin, P.A. (ed.), Ocherki po istoriografii sovetskogo obshchestva (Sketches from the History of the Soviet People), Moscow, 1965.

ARTICLES

Bobilev, P., "0 roli Zapadnovo fronta v period razgroma Denikina," ("On the Role of the West Front in the Period of the Defeat of Denikin"), Voenno-Istoricheskii Zhurnal, 1979, no. 6, pp. 62-67. Colton, T.J., "Military Councils and Military Politics in the Russian Civil War," Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. XVIII, no. 1 (March, 1976), pp. 36-57.

Davies, N., "The Soviet Command and the Battle of Warsaw," Soviet Studies, 1972, no. 23, pp. 573-85.

Genkina, E., "Priezd t. Stalina v Tsaritsyn," (The Arrival of Comrade Stalin in Tsaritsyn), Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, 1936, no. 7, pp. 61-94.

"Bor'ba za Tsaritsyn v 1918g.", (The Struggle for Tsaritsyn in 1918), Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, 1939, No. 1, pp. 75-110, and No. 2, pp. 100-133.

"Iz istorii bor'by za Tsaritsyn (1918g.),"(From the History of the Struggle for Tsaritsyn), Istoricheskii zhurnal, 1938, No. 5, pp. 18-31.

Khmel'kov, A., "Stalin i bor'ba za Tsaritsyn 1918-19," (Stalin and the Struggle for Tsaritsyn 1918-19), Voprosii Istorii, 1949, No. 12, pp. 27-49.

Kritskii, M., "Krasnaia armiia na iuzhnom fronte v 1918-20 gg.," (The Red Army on the South Front in 1918-20), Arkhiv Russkoi Revoliutsii, Vol.XVIII(1926), pp. 230-54.

Kuzmin, N., et al., "0 nekotorykh voprosakh istorii grazhdanskoi voiny," (On Various Questions in the History of the Civil War), Kommunist, 1956, No. 12, pp. 54-71.

Sofinov, P.G., "Permskaia katastrofa i likvidatsiia ee posledstvii," (The Perm Catastrophe and the Liquidation of its Consequences), Istoricheskii Zapiski, Vol. XXX, 1940, pp. 31-40.

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

The following abbreviations are used throughout this paper to refer to the most frequently-used sources:

PSS V. I. Lenin, Polnoe Sobranie Sochinenii (Moscow, 1967-70)

Soch. J. V. Stalin, Sochineniia (Moscow, 1940-52)

DGKKA Direktivy glavnogo komandovaniia Krasnoi Armii (1919-20 gg.) (Moscow, 1969)

DKFKA Direktivy komandovaniia frontov Krasnoi Armii (1918-22 gg.) (Moscow, 1971)

DGOP Dokumenty o geroicheskoi oborone Petrograda v 1919g. (Moscow, 1941)

DGOT Dokumenty o geroicheskoi oborone Tsaritsyna v 1918 g. (Moscow, 1942)

DIGV Dokumenty po istorii grazhdanskovo voiny (Moscow, 1940)

IIGV Iz Istorii razhdanskovo voin v SSSR: Sbornik dokumentov i materialov Moscow, 1960-61

Josif Dzhugasvili

Big lie in the article. The defence of Petrograd was given by Vladimir Uljanin alias Lenin to Leiba Danidovits Bronstein alias Trotski. In Finnish and Estonian sources one may find the real truth what happened in the Petrograd on those days described as eyewitnessers saw it who participated in the Battle of Pulkova Hills on October 19, 1919. The whole Russian Revolution should be gratefull to Toveri (Tavaritshi) Eino Rahja, a fanatic Finnish Communist who commanded the Finnish Red Guard units in the Battle of Pulkova Hills. It was the Finnish 250 men 1. and 2. Companines included into 7th Red Army´s 2nd Division forming the unit which met the Judenitsh Army Armoured Wagons at the Kiiskisaari hill near the Kattila village and the Finns stopped the British armour there by destroying two Renault type fl and one British Mark V armours with the loss of 30 Finns and several other wounded. The Commissar Tarmo Siren and his closest men Nestori Tikka lost their lives in the attack against this armoured unit commanded by British Colonel Carson. By stopping this spearhead of Judenitsh Army the paniced Russian workers from Putiloff factory returned in the battle. The Latvian Rifle Division commanded by Estonian Colonel A. Kork saved the day for the Russian Revolution by stopping the general attack on the Pulkova Hills. This is the real history, not that what was created later. See Toivo Antikainen: Kansalaissodan Rintamilta printed in Petroskoi - Leningrad 1930. But the Revolution ate its childrens in 1935 - 1938. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.187.166 (talk) 17:24, 8 September 2008 (UTC)

Material from Joseph Stalin

The material from Joseph Stalin on Stalin in the Russian Revolution, Stalin in the Russian Civil War and Stalin in the Soviet-Polish war is now all here with summaries in the very long Stalin article. I also intend to add sources to the material.Mosedschurte (talk) 19:40, 20 February 2009 (UTC)

Redirect from Stalin in the Russian Civil War

The material in the article "Stalin in the Russian Civil War" has been merged into a this larger article that addresses Stalin in the Revolution, Stalin in the Russian Civil War and Stalin in the Soviet-Polish war.Mosedschurte (talk) 19:37, 20 February 2009 (UTC)