ロシア内戦 (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ロシア内戦" in Japanese language version.

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  • Melgunov, Sergei Petrovich (2008) (ドイツ語). Der rote Terror in Russland 1918–1923 (reprint of the 1924 Olga Diakow edition). Berlin: OEZ. p. 186, note 182. ISBN 978-3-9404-5247-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=S3FGAQAAIAAJ  An online English translation of the second edition of Melgunov's work is accessible at Internet Archive, whence the following translated text is drawn (p. 85, note n. 128): "Professor [Charles] Sarolea, who published a series of articles about Russia in Edinburgh newspaper "The Scotsman" touched upon the death statistics in an essay on terror (No. 7, November 1923.). He summarized the outcome of the Bolshevik massacre as follows: 28 bishops, 1219 clergy, 6000 professors and teachers, 9000 doctors, 54,000 officers, 260,000 soldiers, 70,000 policemen, 12,950 landowners, 355,250 professionals, 193,290 workers, 815,000 peasants. The author did not provide the sources of that data. Needless to say that the precise counts seem [too] fictional, but the author's [characterisation] of terror in Russia in general matches reality." The note is somewhat abbreviated in the 1925 English edition indicated in the bibliography: in particular, there is no mention of the imaginative nature of the data (p. 111, note n. 1).

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  • Melgunov, Sergei Petrovich (2008) (ドイツ語). Der rote Terror in Russland 1918–1923 (reprint of the 1924 Olga Diakow edition). Berlin: OEZ. p. 186, note 182. ISBN 978-3-9404-5247-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=S3FGAQAAIAAJ  An online English translation of the second edition of Melgunov's work is accessible at Internet Archive, whence the following translated text is drawn (p. 85, note n. 128): "Professor [Charles] Sarolea, who published a series of articles about Russia in Edinburgh newspaper "The Scotsman" touched upon the death statistics in an essay on terror (No. 7, November 1923.). He summarized the outcome of the Bolshevik massacre as follows: 28 bishops, 1219 clergy, 6000 professors and teachers, 9000 doctors, 54,000 officers, 260,000 soldiers, 70,000 policemen, 12,950 landowners, 355,250 professionals, 193,290 workers, 815,000 peasants. The author did not provide the sources of that data. Needless to say that the precise counts seem [too] fictional, but the author's [characterisation] of terror in Russia in general matches reality." The note is somewhat abbreviated in the 1925 English edition indicated in the bibliography: in particular, there is no mention of the imaginative nature of the data (p. 111, note n. 1).

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  • Kenez, Peter (1991). “The Prosecution of Soviet History: A Critique of Richard Pipes' The Russian Revolution”. Russian Review 50 (3): 345–351. doi:10.2307/131078. JSTOR 131078. 

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  • Kenez, Peter (1991). “The Prosecution of Soviet History: A Critique of Richard Pipes' The Russian Revolution”. Russian Review 50 (3): 345–351. doi:10.2307/131078. JSTOR 131078. 

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  • Sennikov, B.V. (2004). Tambov rebellion and liquidation of peasants in Russia Archived 2019-03-30 at the Wayback Machine.. Moscow: Posev. In Russian. ISBN 5-8582-4152-2

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  • And Now My Soul Is Hardened: Abandoned Children in Soviet Russia, 1918–1930, Thomas J. Hegarty, Canadian Slavonic Papers
  • Sennikov, B.V. (2004). Tambov rebellion and liquidation of peasants in Russia Archived 2019-03-30 at the Wayback Machine.. Moscow: Posev. In Russian. ISBN 5-8582-4152-2