This book provides first-hand documentation of events in the Soviet Union when the Civil War was ending and Bolshevik regime was consolidating its position. The author was an American anarchist of Russian origin deported to Russia in 1919. The book is based on his diaries written between 1919-21.
This book provides first-hand documentation of events in the Soviet Union when the Civil War was ending and Bolshevik regime was consolidating its position. The author was an American anarchist of Russian origin deported to Russia in 1919. The book is based on his diaries written between 1919-21.
Mamata outsider, I m son of Nandigram soil, says BJP s Suvendu Adhikari
Mamata outsider, I m son of Nandigram soil, says BJP s Suvendu Adhikari
Addressing a rally in Nandigram, BJP s Suvendu Adhikari said he is the son of Nandigram s soil and Mamata Banerjee is a guest who comes every five years .
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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari addressing the rally on Saturday (Picture Courtesy: Twitter @SuvenduWB)
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