Abstract

Americans in Russia

Gannett, Lewis S. | August 17, 1921 issue

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Georgii Chicherin, Commissar of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union, has an American private secretary who but for the accident of marriage to a Norwegian would still carry an American passport; Vladimir Shatov, Minister of Railways in the Far Eastern Republic, was long an active member of IWW of the U.S.; among the delegates to the Communist Internationale in Moscow this summer are American-born Americans representing three continents, an American girl as one of the delegates of the Indian Revolutionary Committee; a former American college professor sent as a delegate by the French Communist Party of the U.S.; and the delegates of the Communist Party of the U.S.

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COMMUNISM; COMMUNIST parties; POLITICAL parties; CHICHERIN, G. (Georgii), 1872-1936; SHATOV, Vladimir; UNITED States; SOVIET Union
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