WALL STREET
AND THE
BOLSHEVIK
REVOLUTION

By
Antony C. Sutton

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
Chapter I:

The Actors on the Revolutionary Stage

Chapter II:

Trotsky Leaves New York to Complete the Revolution

     Woodrow Wilson and a Passport for Trotsky
     Canadian Government Documents on Trotsky's Release
     Canadian Military Intelligence Views Trotsky
     Trotsky's Intentions and Objectives

Chapter III:

Lenin and German Assistance for the Bolshevik Revolution

     The Sisson Documents
     The Tug-of-War in Washington

Chapter IV:

Wall Street and the World Revolution

     American Bankers and Tsarist Loans
     Olof Aschberg in New York, 1916
     Olof Aschberg in the Bolshevik Revolution
     Nya Banken and Guaranty Trust Join Ruskombank
     Guaranty Trust and German Espionage in the United States, 1914-1917
     The Guaranty Trust-Minotto-Caillaux Threads

Chapter V:

The American Red Cross Mission in Russia — 1917

     American Red Cross Mission to Russia — 1917
     American Red Cross Mission to Rumania
     Thompson in Kerensky's Russia
     Thompson Gives the Bolsheviks $1 Million
     Socialist Mining Promoter Raymond Robins
     The International Red Cross and Revolution

Chapter VI:

Consolidation and Export of the Revolution

     A Consultation with Lloyd George
     Thompson's Intentions and Objectives
     Thompson Returns to the United States
     The Unofficial Ambassadors: Robins, Lockhart, and Sadoul
     Exporting the Revolution: Jacob H. Rubin
     Exporting the Revolution: Robert Minor

Chapter VII:

The Bolsheviks Return to New York

     A Raid on the Soviet Bureau in New York
     Corporate Allies for the Soviet Bureau
     European Bankers Aid the Bolsheviks

Chapter VIII:

120 Broadway, New York City

     American International Corporation
     The Influence of American International on the Revolution
     The Federal Reserve Bank of New York
     American-Russian Industrial Syndicate Inc.
     John Reed: Establishment Revolutionary
     John Reed and the Metropolitan Magazine

Chapter IX:

Guaranty Trust Goes to Russia

     Wall Street Comes to the Aid of Professor Lomonossoff
     The Stage Is Set for Commercial Exploitation of Russia
     Germany and the United States Struggle for Russian Business
     Soviet Gold and American Banks
     Max May of Guaranty Trust Becomes Director of Ruskombank

Chapter X:

J.P. Morgan Gives a Little Help to the Other Side

     United Americans Formed to Fight Communism
     United Americans Reveals "Startling Disclosures" on Reds
     Conclusions Concerning United Americans
     Morgan and Rockefeller Aid Kolchak

Chapter XI:

The Alliance of Bankers and Revolution

     The Evidence Presented: A Synopsis
     The Explanation for the Unholy Alliance
     The Marburg Plan

Appendix I:

Directors of Major Banks,
Firms, and Institutions Mentioned
in This Book (as in 1917-1918)

Appendix II:

The Jewish-Conspiracy Theory of the
Bolshevik Revolution

Appendix III:

Selected Documents from Government
Files of the United States and Great Britain

Selected Bibliography
Index


*****

 TO

those unknown Russian libertarians, also
known as Greens, who in 1919 fought both
the Reds and the Whites in their attempt to
gain a free and voluntary Russia


*****

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