“The truth then is, that the Russian Comintern is still confessedly engaged in endeavoring to foment war in order to facilitate revolution, and that one of its chief organizers, Lozovsky, has been installed as principal adviser to Molotov...A few months ago he wrote in the French publication, L Vie Ouvriere...that his chief aim in life is the overthrow of the existing order in the great Democracies.” Has BeensStillsWarLife IsOrderDemocracyRevolutionMonthsAimJewChiefsEngagedPrincipalPublicationFacilitateAdviserOrganizerMolotov Author:Denis Fahey
“Thousands of Americans, Englishmen and Frenchmen have visited Germany during the months after the national revolution and were able to testify as eye-witnesses that there is no country in the world where law and order are better maintained than in present-day Germany. That there is no country in the world where person and property are held in better respect than in our own, but that there is perhaps also no country in the word where a more rigorous fight is put up against those who believe that they are free to let loose their lower instincts to the detriment of their fellow-beings.” WorldBelievePersonsCountryEyeAbleLawOrderFightingRevolutionMonthsFellowsPropertyInstinctWitnessGermanyEnglishmenPresent DayLaw And OrderFrenchmen Author:Adolf Hitler
“There is not a revolution that succeeded in a few months. It takes years, even decades, to fulfill its goals. I am very hopeful because I trust the revolution and feel nobody can really conquer a nation that has decided to be united and to fight, and we decided to fight. The revolution is there, inside the Egyptians by the millions.” FeelsYearsFightingNationsGoalUnitedMillionsRevolutionMonthsDecidedDecadesConquerHopeful Author:Nawal El Saadawi
“[Vladimir] Lenin died in January, 1924; three months later [Joseph] Stalin expounded in writing Lenin's conception of the proletarian revolution.” WritingThreeRevolutionMonthsDiedConceptionJanuaryThree Months Author:Leon Trotsky
“It is Chairman Mao who should be held primarily responsible for the Great Leap Forward. But it didn't take him long - just a few months - to recognize his mistake, and he did so before the rest of us and proposed corrections. And in 1962, when because of some other factors those corrections had not been fully carried out, he made a self-criticism. But the lessons were not fully drawn, and as a result the "Cultural Revolution" erupted.” ShouldLongMadeSelfResultsMistakeRevolutionMonthsLessonsCriticismResponsibleFactorsLeapChairmanCorrectionsMaoSelf CriticismChairman Mao Author:Deng Xiaoping