Trotsky, ref 1; postscript, ref 1

Ioffe, Nadya, ref 1

Ipatev, Nikolai, ref 1

Iraq, ref 1

‘iron curtain’, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

Irwin, William, ref 1

Ishimoto, Keikichi, ref 1

Italy: and the Allies, ref 1; and Austria-Hungary, ref 1; and the Bolsheviks, ref 1; and capitalist instability, ref 1; and communism, ref 1, ref 2; and revolution, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3; Soviet links in, ref 1; territorial benefits for, ref 1; and Wilson’s advocacy of national self-determination, ref 1; see also della Torretta, Marchese; Western Allies

Japan: ref 1; joins the Allies, ref 1; and post-war settlements, ref 1; and Russian policy, ref 1; and Siberia, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

Jewish refugees: in America, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4; in London, ref 1

Jogiches, Leo, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

Johnston, William H., ref 1

Jordan, ref 1

Journal of Revolutionary Communism, ref 1

Judson, William V., ref 1

Julier, Ferenc, ref 1

Kadets (Constitutional-Democrats): and Buchanan, ref 1; and Kornilov, ref 1; and socialist reforms, ref 1; and Trotsky, ref 1; and Ukraine, ref 1

Kalamatiano, Xenophon Dmitrievich de Blumenthal: background, ref 1; and Information Service, ref 1; and the Lockhart Plot, ref 1, ref 2; and the Lockhart Plot: show trial, ref 1, ref 2; in prison, ref 1; released from prison, ref 1

Kalinin, Mikhail, ref 1

Kamchatka project, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

Kamenev, Lev: and Anglo-Soviet trade, ref 1, ref 2; and Bolshevik uprising, ref 1, ref 2; at Brest-Litovsk, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3; and the Central Committee, ref 1, ref 2; and Clare Sheridan, ref 1; description of, ref 1; detained by White Finns, ref 1; greets returning refugees, ref 1; and international communist congress, ref 1; and Kronstadt, ref 1; and oil concessions, ref 1; prevented from travelling to France, ref 1; and repressive measures, ref 1; Soviet delegation in London, ref 1, ref 2

Kamkov, Boris, ref 1

Kanegisser, Leonid, ref 1

Kaplan, Dora, ref 1

Kapp, Wolfgang, ref 1

Karakhan, Lev: and Czech Volunteers, ref 1; in delegation to Brest-Litovsk, ref 1; disappearance of, ref 1; and Lockhart, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4; and Radek, ref 1

Karozus, Dagmara, ref 1

Karsavina, Tamara, ref 1

Kaiserling, Rear-Admiral Count, ref 1

Kautsky, Karl, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

Kedrov, Mikhail, ref 1

Keeling, H. V., ref 1

Kelley, William J., ref 1

Kellock, Harold, ref 1

Kelly, Sherwood, ref 1

Kemal, Mustafa, ref 1

Kemp, Admiral, ref 1

Kenworthy, Commander J. M., ref 1

Kerenski, Alexander: and the advance on Petrograd, ref 1; and agricultural troubles, ref 1; and coalition plans, ref 1; Milyukov’s view of, ref 1; Minister for Military Affairs, ref 1, ref 2; overthrown by Bolsheviks, ref 1, ref 2; and the Romanovs, ref 1; takes over from Lvov, ref 1; and the Western Allies, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3; and W. Somerset Maugham, ref 1

Kerr, Philip, ref 1

Keynes, John Maynard: on Clemenceau, ref 1, ref 2; Economic Consequences of the Peace, The, ref 1; on Herbert Hoover, ref 1, ref 2; on Lloyd George, ref 1; on Spartacism in Berlin, ref 1; Treasury consultant in London, ref 1; on Versailles treaty, ref 1; on Wilson, ref 1

Kiel, Germany, ref 1, ref 2

Kiev, ref 1, ref 2

Kii, ref 1

King, Joseph, ref 1, ref 2

Kinmochi, Saionji, ref 1

Klyshko, Nikolai, ref 1, ref 2

‘Knit a Straitjacket for your Soldier Boy’ (Reed), ref 1

Knox, Alfred, ref 1, ref 2

Kolchak, Admiral Alexander: and the Allies, ref 1; and American finance, ref 1; and the Americans, ref 1; declares himself Supreme Ruler in Ufa, ref 1; and the National Centre, ref 1; retreat eastwards, ref 1, ref 2; and White force advance, ref 1; and Wilson, ref 1; see also White forces

Kollontai, Alexandra, ref 1

Komuch (Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly): and Czech troops, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3; govern the Volga region, ref 1; setting up of, ref 1; and Sovnarkom, ref 1, ref 2

Kopp, Viktor, ref 1

Kornilov, Lavr, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

Kosciuszko Squadron, ref 1

Krasin, Leonid: background, ref 1; Bolshevik expert on foreign trade, ref 1; British businessmen unhappy with, ref 1; and British terms for trade, ref 1; enters Britain, ref 1; interview with Louise Bryant, ref 1; and judgement of Mr Justice Roche, ref 1; and privilege, ref 1; and Senator France, ref 1; and signing of contracts, ref 1; and trade talks in Britain, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6; and trade talks in Britain: agreement signed, ref 1; and trade talks in Sweden, ref 1, ref 2; urges America to trade with Russia, ref 1; and Urquhart, ref 1, ref 2

Krasnov, General, ref 1, ref 2

Krestinski, Nikolai, ref 1

Kronstadt: naval garrison, ref 1; naval garrison mutiny, ref 1; official Soviet account of, ref 1, ref 2; Red Army in, ref 1

Kropotkina, Sasha, ref 1

Kropotkin, Petr, ref 1

Krupp (company), ref 1, ref 2

Krupskaya, Nadezhda, ref 1, ref 2

Krylenko, Nikolai, ref 1, ref 2

Kuhlmann, Richard von, ref 1, ref 2

Kun, Bela: background, ref 1; at Baku, ref 1; Churchill on, ref 1; and communist regime in Budapest, ref 1; denied help of Red Army, ref 1; and fight for Hungarian soil, ref 1; and Herbert Hoover, ref 1; liberated from prison, ref 1; and the March Action, ref 1, ref 2; as plenipotentiary in Berlin, ref 1; popularity of, ref 1; and print job for Radek, ref 1

Kursk, Russia, ref 1, ref 2

Kutuzov, I. I., ref 1

Labour Party, the: British Labour delegation to Russia, ref 1; candidates at general election, ref 1; celebration of revolutionary events, ref 1; Council of Action, ref 1; and Litvinov, ref 1; and Lloyd George, ref 1

Lafont, Ernest, ref 1

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