Chapter X. The Soviet Republic
Contents
- Informal relations with Soviet authorities—Questions of recognition
and intervention—Attitude toward diplomatic officers of the Provisional
Government—The German advance into Russia (Documents 454–485)
- Arrival of German and Turkish Ambassadors in Russia—Soviet request for
recall of the French Ambassador (Documents 486–498)
- Question of intervention: Recommendation of the American Ambassador,
May 2, 1918—Statements of American policy—Interference with the dispatch
of code telegrams of Allied and American representatives—Russo-German
controversies—Reports of conditions; speeches of Lenin—Activities of anti-Bolshevik
parties—The recall of Raymond
Robins, Red Cross representative (Documents 499–539)
- Temporary return of the American Ambassador to Petrograd—Nomination of
a Soviet Ambassador to the United States—Development of Russo-German
disputes—Attitude of Bolshevik and anti-Bolshevik elements toward German
and Allied intervention (Documents 540–565)
- Assassination of the German Ambassador, July 6, 1918;
Socialist-Revolutionist revolt—Kerensky’s proposed visit to America
(Documents 566–578)