![]() Perhaps the most surprising recruit to the ranks of the pro-Soviet commentators in Britain during the 1930s was Sir Bernard Pares. Despite that, as Paul Flewers shows, he was still capable of penetrating insights ![]() However, after his 1935 visit to Moscow, he became an apologist for the Stalin regime. Paul Flewers A very liberal convert Sir Bernard Pares was a bitter opponent of Bolshevism and actively supported the whites during the civil war. A very liberal convert - Weekly Worker Weekly Worker About WW archive Subscribe Donate Contact Go Party & Programme Democracy & State Imperialism & War Capitalism & Crisis Society & Culture Sir Bernard: an old Russia hand Issue 1400 Categories: ![]()
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