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One Hundred Million Peasants: Will the "Green International" Revive in the Balkans?

Authors :
Adamic, Louis
Source :
New Republic; 9/13/33, Vol. 76 Issue 980, p119-122, 4p
Publication Year :
1933

Abstract

Presents information about agrarian lands of Balkans: Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria, Jugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Austria. Information about people, politics, militarists, economic life, industries and agricultural products of Jugoslavia; Claims that dictatorship was lucky for Jugoslav till 1930; Reports that industrially Jugoslavia is little developed; Reports that nearly 85 percent of industry and banking business in Jugoslavia is capitalized and managed or controlled by English, French, German, Austrian and other foreign money imperialists; Comments on capitalism in Jugoslavia; Claims that in Bulgaria the situation is essentially the same as in Jugoslavia and is considerably worse in some respects; Comparison between Rumania and Bulgaria; Information about Hungarian revolution in the early 1920's; Comments on Communism in the Balkan states; Threat of Nazi aggression in Austria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary; Information about Green Program in Balkan states.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00286583
Volume :
76
Issue :
980
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Republic
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
15020637