A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... Soviet Union might draw profit by abstaining . It was a well - established policy , rooted in Bolshevik realism , and Stalin had expressed it with great clarity : Our banner remains as of old the banner of peace . But if war sets in ...
... Soviet Union might draw profit by abstaining . It was a well - established policy , rooted in Bolshevik realism , and Stalin had expressed it with great clarity : Our banner remains as of old the banner of peace . But if war sets in ...
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... Soviet Union is common knowledge , but it should be noted that statistics of the number of scientists , engineers , and technicians trained in the Soviet Union , as compared with the numbers simi- larly trained in Western countries ...
... Soviet Union is common knowledge , but it should be noted that statistics of the number of scientists , engineers , and technicians trained in the Soviet Union , as compared with the numbers simi- larly trained in Western countries ...
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... Soviet Union sent Kozlov , its other First Deputy Premier and a man more important in the Party than was Mikoyan , to open the Soviet Exhibition of Science , Technology , and Culture in New York ( June 28 ) . After receiving Eisenhower ...
... Soviet Union sent Kozlov , its other First Deputy Premier and a man more important in the Party than was Mikoyan , to open the Soviet Exhibition of Science , Technology , and Culture in New York ( June 28 ) . After receiving Eisenhower ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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