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CONTENTS
Welcome to our
brief selection of Gareth's articles covering his trips to the Soviet
Union, including his 1933 Famine Exposure and the journalistic aftermath
which it caused, up until the present day with Ukrainian calls for the
revocation of Walter Duranty's 1932 Pulitzer prize for Correspondence,
from The New York Times for his dishonest reporting of the
Holodomor.
From this page you can follow hyperlinks to a
sample of his articles or alternatively using the navigational buttons
above - We hope that you will enjoy browsing through
some of his articles for The Western Mail (who have been
kind enough to give us permission to reprint them).
For a full
coverage of Gareth's Soviet articles, which provide a far greater
in-depth coverage of this episode in his short life and major background
information to the Holodomor Famine-Genocide, please check the
Gareth
Jones Archive website for more details.
Yours faithfully.
Nigel Linsan Colley - August 2003.
Email:
webmaster2004a@colley.co.uk
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INTRODUCTION
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Overview 1930 - 33
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Book Errata
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Legal Notices
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1930
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Overview 1930
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Newspaper Articles 1930
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Communists 5-Year Plan: How is it working in Russia:
No more
compromise with Capitalism.
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Russias
Future. Stupendous Plan of Communist; A vast scheme for
agriculture
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Forces behind Stalins Dictatorship. Peasants submissiveness
which Britons would not tolerate.
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Russian workers disillusioned: forces against the Five-Year
Plan: Scarcity of food and clothing.
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Mixture
of successes and failures: Progress at the expense of
happiness.
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1931
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Overview 1931
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Newspaper Articles & Interviews
1931
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Poland's
Foreign Relations - The Contemporary
Review, July 1931
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Interview with Karl Radek, Editor of the Soviet
Newspaper Izvestia
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Jack Heinz's Diary
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1932
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Overview 1932
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Newspaper Articles 1932
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Russia
Dreads the Coming Winter. 15 October 1932.
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Russia
Famished Under the Five-Year Plan. 17 October 1932.
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Lenin's Widow
- "Lenin's Widow
Talks to a Welshman."
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1933
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Overview 1933
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Newspaper Articles 1933
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Famine
Rules Russia, London Evening Standard, 31st March
1933.
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Interview
with the former Pre-Soviet Russian Prime Minister Kerensky
regarding the Famine.
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Starving
Russians seething with discontent: Britons Arrested seen as a:
“Sop".
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O.G.P.U.’s
Reign of Terror in Russia.
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O.G.P.U.’s
Blow to Trade: Moscow Trial one of Biggest Blunders in History.
Majority
for Russian Imports Bill: Soviet Dwindling Trade.
My
thoughts on the Journey to Moscow: Putting the Clock Back by
Centuries.
Seizure of Land and Slaughter of Stock:
Peasants Subsisting On Potatoes and Cattle Fodder.
Why
There is Unemployment in Russia; Food Shortage and Lack of Raw
Materials.
Soviet
Ready for War: Active Military Preparations: Why She Will Never Attack
Another Country: Attitude towards the League.
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Easter
in a Godless Country: Renewed Persecution of Christians. Easter
1933.
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Good-Bye
Russia
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“Gareth Jones Murdered - Shot by
his Kidnappers"
from
17th August 1935, Gareth's obituary by Paul Scheffer,
Editor-in-Chief of the Berliner Tageblatt, who was also
banned for his anti-Stalin articles in the late 1920s.
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Flying with Hitler
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With
Hitler Across Germany - a fascinating account of flying in
Hitler's plane 'Richthofen'.
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Beginning
of German Fascism - relates his impressions of Goebbels.
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Primitive Worship of Hitler
- where Gareth describes attending a Nazi Rally at Frankfurt
with Hitler's entourage. He then compares and contrasts the
oratory of Hitler and Lloyd George.
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Famine Exposure
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Photo
& transcript from Gareth's Diary relating famine
conditions.
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Soviet Rebuttal
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Lloyd George Correspondence
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Letter
to Lloyd George 27th January, off Dover, from the German Steam
Ship Bremen
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Letter to Lloyd George
from Berlin, 27th March 1933.
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Malcolm Muggeridge
Gareth's
Letter to Editor of Manchester Guardian in support of
Muggeridge's articles
Correspondence
to Gareth in 1933 from Muggeridge.
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2003
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Overview 2003
- An Epistle from Margaret Siriol
Colley relating the events of 2003.
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Newspaper Articles 2003
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Welsh
Journalist Gareth Jones - Unsung Hero of Ukraine
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Written Evidence of Starvation acquired
by Gareth from Berlin on a Trip to Danzig in May 1933
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Walter Duranty
( Pulitzer Revocation Letter from Gareth's relatives)
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