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Leon Trotsky

Trotsky’s asylum in France

Underlying the many strands in this bizarre story are the bilateral relations between France and the Soviet Union, and the Franco-Soviet rapprochement, which was initiated in 1931 and culminated in the Franco-Soviet Mutual Assistance Pact of May 1935. This pact necessitated France to accommodate Joseph Stalin's implacable hostility towards Trotsky. The French Ministry of the Interior and police considered Trotsky a nuisance and troublemaker, and would have preferred that Trotsky was refused asylum from the start.

Lenin’s ghost and Iqbal

One of the driving forces behind the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 was the idea that it would set an example.…