
The Lockhart Plot
Love, Betrayal, Assassination and Counter-Revolution in Lenin's Russia
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 January 2023
- ISBN 9780198852995
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages368 pages
- Size 216x135x26 mm
- Weight 378 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 26 Black and white illustrations and maps 440
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Short description:
This is the extraordinary story of the British plot in the summer of 1918 to overthrow the Bolshevik government in Russia, murder the Bolshevik leaders, and install a new government in Moscow that would re-open the war against the Germans on the Eastern Front.
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During the spring and summer of 1918, with World War I still undecided, British, French and American agents in Russia developed a breathtakingly audacious plan. Led by Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart, a dashing, cynical, urbane 30-year-old Scot, they conspired to overthrow Lenin's newly established Bolshevik regime, and to install one that would continue the war against Germany on the Eastern Front. Lockhart's confidante and chief support, with whom he engaged in a passionate love affair, was the mysterious, alluring Moura von Benkendorff, wife of a former aide-de-camp to the Tsar.
The plotters' chief opponent was 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky. He led the Cheka, 'Sword and Shield' of the Russian Revolution and forerunner of the KGB. Dzerzhinsky loved humanity - in the abstract. He believed socialism represented humanity's best hope. To preserve and protect it he would unleash unbounded terror.
Revolutionary Russia provided the setting for the ensuing contest. In the back streets of Petrograd and Moscow, in rough gypsy cabarets, in glittering nightclubs, in cells beneath the Cheka's Lubianka prison, the protagonists engaged in a deadly game of wits for the highest possible stakes - not merely life and death, but the outcome of a world war and the nature of Russia's post-war regime.
Confident of success, the conspirators set the date for an uprising, September 8, 1918, but the Cheka had penetrated their organization and pounced just beforehand. The Lockhart Plot could have been a turning point in world history. Instead, its failure has left us with one of the great 'what ifs?' of twentieth century history, which is why it has until now remained shrouded in mystery. But it was a plot on whose outcome rested both the fate of the Revolution and the future shape of world history - and the story behind it is a thrilling one that continues to resonate in the early 21st century.
It would make a cracking Hollywood thriller ... The Lockhart Plot is terrifically entertaining. Schneer does an excellent job of evoking the paranoid atmosphere of Russia in 1918, and his book teems with colourful characters.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
I: Lockhart before the Fall
The Making of Bruce Lockhart
The Education of Bruce Lockhart
The Temptations of Bruce Lockhart
II: Defenders of the Faith
Iron Felix Dzerzhinsky
Tender Jacov Peters
The Cheka
III: Towards the Fall
The 'Ace of Spies'
First Steps Towards the Counter-Revolution
The Question of Moura
Why Lockhart turned to the Latvians 10
Dzerzhinsky Counters
Intrigue and Romance in Revolutionary Russia
The Lockhart Plot Takes Shape
IV: The Fall
The Lockhart Plot
The Defeat of the Lockhart Plot
Dénouement
Epilogue
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index