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1233:"No. 13720"
1043:"No. 13021"
934:"No. 28564"
914:"No. 28451"
802:Northampton
791:Eugene Chen
708:bourgeoisie
695:theoretical
564:trade union
518:East Leyton
450:During the
230:Nationality
176:Preceded by
158:Leyton East
129:Preceded by
111:Northampton
1469:Categories
1372:1915–1916
1305:required.)
1206:Klugmann,
1193:Klugmann,
1167:Klugmann,
1093:pp. 29, 32
878:References
866:Later life
712:Churchills
498:Versailles
434:forecastle
411:lieutenant
405:to attend
391:Royal Navy
387:Maidenhead
287:Lieutenant
265:Royal Navy
253:Allegiance
1365:HMS
1354:New title
1287:Who's Who
856:New China
714:or a few
626:Bolshevik
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560:Petrograd
471:HMS
464:HMS
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403:Admiralty
352:Communist
350:'s first
278:1905–1919
166:In office
119:In office
78:1931–1931
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1184:, p. 127
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583:Red Army
556:blockade
548:Helsinki
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305:Engadine
299:Commands
242:Leah Kay
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766:in the
716:Curzons
650:Germany
642:Trotsky
585:leader
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422:No. 195
233:British
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954:Flight
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440:London
321:Awards
238:Spouse
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783:China
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