How the Bolsheviks Took Russia – Sean McMeekin, Ph.D. & Matthew Raphael Johnson, Ph.D.

by | Feb 28, 2023

For impressive evidence of Western participation in the early phase of Soviet economic growth, see Antony C. Sutton’s Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development, 1917­1930 (Stanford, Calif., 1968), which argues that “Soviet economic development for 1917­1930 was essentially dependent on Western technological aid” (p. 283), and that “at least 95 per cent of the industrial structure received this assistance” (p. 348).

– Zbigniew Brzezinski, Between Two Ages, p. 56

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