[61] Mautner (p. 95) and Landau-Aldanov (pp. 31-32), op. cit.
[62] Report of the Commissar for National Economy reprinted from the Novaya Shisn in the Bote (Stockholm), Dec. 6, 1917.
[63] Meister, op. cit., p. 192.
[64] "Constitution of the Russian Soviet Republic," Article 48.
[65] Ibid., Article 43.
[66] As the result of a careful analysis M. Poliakoff gives their names as follows: Zinovieff, Radek, Sverdloff, Steklof-Nakhamkes, Litvinoff, Larine, Kameneff, Ganetzki-Furstenberg, Joffe and Ounitzky. Of these two are dead and one is only a half-Jew (La Tribune Juive, Dec. 26, 1919).
[67] Ibid., gives full list.
[68] See Prof. A.V. Dicey's introduction to "The Legal Sufferings of the Jews in Russia" (Lond., 1912).