
10 dana koji su potresli svet
The October Revolution through the pen of an American journalist who participated in the event.
The book Ten days that shook the world in its time (1920) shook the entire reading public in the West. American journalist John Reed, who reported for the socialist magazine The Masses, personally experienced the October Revolution and transmitted his testimony in this book. Even after a century, it is indispensable reading for anyone who wants to learn the facts about this historical event first hand and to understand its meaning. Describing the bloody events in the streets, the dramatic negotiations in the Kremlin between the White Guards, Mensheviks and Bolsheviks, the siege of Petrograd and Moscow streets, the speeches of Lenin, Trotsky and other revolutionaries, John Reed presented with this book the very essence of the socialist revolution, the struggle for justice and a new order in which the workers and poor peasants freed themselves from the exploitation of the ruling class - the nobility and the capitalists.
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