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Communism and Youth: A Strategy of Enticement (1907 to 1934)

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Students and the Cold War

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Since earliest times the classic methods of waging political warfare between states have involved the overt or clandestine exertion of political, economic or military pressure by one state against the other.

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  1. Ralph Talcott Fisher Jr, Pattern for Soviet Youth ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1959 ), p. 12.

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  5. Richard Cornell, Youth and Communism ( New York: Walker, 1965 ).

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  6. Jacques Varin, Jeunes comme JC, vol. 1, 1920–1939 (Paris: Éditions Sociales, 1975) p. 181.

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  7. Henri Barbusse, You are the Pioneers, Being a Report of the World Youth Congress Against Fascism and War ( London: Utopia Press, 1933 ).

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© 1996 Jöel Kotek

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Kotek, J. (1996). Communism and Youth: A Strategy of Enticement (1907 to 1934). In: Students and the Cold War. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24838-4_1

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