Publisher Description
In April 1917, as Tsar Nicholas II’s abdication sent shockwaves across war-torn Europe, the future leader of the Bolshevik revolution, Vladimir Lenin, was far away, exiled in Zurich. To lead the revolt, Lenin needed to return to Petrograd immediately. But to get there, he would have to cross Germany, which meant accepting help from the deadliest of Russia’s adversaries and betraying his homeland. Bringing to life a world of counter-espionage, intrigue, wartime desperation, illicit finance, and misguided utopianism,Catherine Merridale provides a riveting account of this pivotal journey as well as the underground conspiracy and subterfuge that went into making it happen.
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“I would recommend if the reader isn’t familiar with the Russian revolution. If the reader is well read in the subject, you might skip this book. There is not much new in this book, and that made it a disappointment. It is interesting to see just what Lenin was doing on the infamous train ride, and laid against the story that “everyone” knows has its interest also. But it’s not a book that left me chomping at the bit…because there’s not a great deal to tell about Lenin’s ride. I would recommend based on the audience.”
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Bur (4 out of 5 stars)