Trotsky in Norway

Trotsky in Norway

Author: Oddvar Hoidal

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1609090969

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From the moment of Lev Trotsky's sensational and unannounced arrival in Oslo harbor in June 1935 he became the center of controversy. Although it was to be the shortest of his four exiles, this period of his life was a significant one. From Norway he increased his effort to create a Fourth International, encouraging his international followers to challenge Stalin's dominance over world communism. In Norway Trotsky wrote his last major book, The Revolution Betrayed, in which he presented himself as the true heir to the Bolshevik Revolution, maintaining that Stalin had violated the Revolution's ideals. His efforts to threaten Stalin from outside of Russia created international repercussions. At first, Trotsky lived peacefully, without a guard and enjoying more freedom in Norway than he experienced in any other country following his expulsion from the USSR. Then, at the first Moscow show trial of August 1936 he was accused of being an international terrorist who organized conspiracies from abroad with the intention of murdering Russian leaders and destroying the Soviet state. Wishing to maintain good relations with its powerful neighbor, the Norwegian cabinet placed Trotsky under house arrest. Internment soon followed. He became the subject of political dispute between the socialist Labor Party government that had granted him asylum and opposition parties from the extreme right to the extreme left. In the national election of October 1936 the issue appeared to threaten the very existence of Norway's first permanent socialist administration. After the election, the Labor government was determined to expel him. No European country would allow him entry, and when Mexico proved willing to offer a final refuge, Trotsky was involuntarily dispatched under police guard to Tampico on board a Norwegian ship. Trotsky in Norway presents a fascinating account—the first complete study in English—of Trotsky's asylum in Norway and his deportation to Mexico. Although numerous biographies of Trotsky have been published, their coverage of his Norwegian sojourn has been inadequate, and in some cases erroneous. A revised and updated edition of Hoidal's highly regarded Norwegian study, published in 2009, this book incorporates information that has since become available. In highly readable prose, Hoidal presents new biographical details about a significant period in Trotsky's life and sheds light on an important chapter in the history of international socialism and communism.


Trotsky in Norway

Trotsky in Norway

Author: Oddvar K. Høidal

Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780875804743

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Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Prologue -- 1 - Early Attempts to Gain Asylumin Scandinavia -- 2 - Arrival in Norway -- 3 - The Norwegian Labor Movement andIts Relationship to Trotsky -- 4 - Life at Wexhall -- 5 - From Vacation to House Arrest -- 6 - The End of Asylum -- 7 - Internment at Sundby -- 8 - Adios Noruega -- 9 - Ongoing Controversy -- Comprehensive Assessment -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.


Writings of Leon Trotsky: 1938-39

Writings of Leon Trotsky: 1938-39

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: New York : Pathfinder Press

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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Fourteen volumes covering the period of Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929 until his assassination at Stalin's orders in 1940.


The Essential Trotsky (Routledge Revivals)

The Essential Trotsky (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1317744853

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When Lenin died and the Russian Revolution began to devour its leaders, Trotsky survived longer than most as an exile in Mexico, until his assassination in 1940. The Essential Trotsky, first published in 1963, demonstrates the significance of this innovative and radical thinker’s contribution to the Bolshevik success, the magnetism of his personality, and also a certain tragic heroism discernible throughout his life. The History of the Russian Revolution to Brest-Litovsk was written immediately after the events it describes, when Trotsky was attending the negotiations that extracted Russia from the First World War; The Lessons of October, an answer to his opponents in 1924, matches Lenin in power of analysis; and Stalin Falsifies History, written in 1927, presents the beginning of the distorting process by which Stalin secured his position, and defeated a range of attitudes, many more benign than his own, towards the future of the Revolution. This is a fascinating reissue that will be of value to students with an interest in early-twentieth century Russia, the Russian Revolution and the writings of Trotsky more generally.


Writings of Leon Trotsky

Writings of Leon Trotsky

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: Pathfinder Press (NY)

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13:

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Fourteen volumes covering the period of Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929 until his assassination at Stalin's orders in 1940.


Trotsky

Trotsky

Author: Bertrand M. Patenaude

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2010-09-14

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0060820691

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Few political figures of the twentieth century have aroused as much passion, controversy, and curiosity as Leon Trotsky. His role in history—his epic rise and fall, his fiery persona, his violent end in Mexico in August 1940—holds a fascination that transcends the history of the Russian Revolution. Bertrand M. Patenaude masterfully interweaves the story of Trotsky’s final years with flashbacks to pivotal episodes in his career as a young Marxist, revolutionary hero, Red Army chief, Bolshevik leader, outcast from Stalin’s USSR, and ultimately heretic of the Kremlin, targeted for assassination by its secret police. Gripping, tragic, and based on extensive firsthand research, Trotsky brilliantly illuminates the fateful and dramatic life of one of history’s most captivating and important figures.


Writings of Leon Trotsky

Writings of Leon Trotsky

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: Pathfinder Press (NY)

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Fourteen volumes covering the period of Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929 until his assassination at Stalin's orders in 1940.


Writings of Leon Trotsky

Writings of Leon Trotsky

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: Pathfinder Press (NY)

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Fourteen volumes covering the period of Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929 until his assassination at Stalin's orders in 1940.


Writings of Leon Trotsky (1930-31)

Writings of Leon Trotsky (1930-31)

Author: Leon Trotsky

Publisher: Writings of Leon Trotsky

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 9780873483506

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Volume three of fourteen volumes covering the period of Trotsky's exile from the Soviet Union in 1929 until his assassination at Stalin's orders in 1940.