A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... Trotsky himself had gone to Brest - Litovsk ( January 7 ) to spin out the negotiations . This hope was frustrated by the German military's desire for a quick settlement . Hoffmann bluntly attacked the Russian insistence on self - de ...
... Trotsky himself had gone to Brest - Litovsk ( January 7 ) to spin out the negotiations . This hope was frustrated by the German military's desire for a quick settlement . Hoffmann bluntly attacked the Russian insistence on self - de ...
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... Trotsky was removed from office as Commissar of War . Making no attempt to use his influence in the army against the Party , Trotsky remained as a completely isolated member of the seven - member Politburo . Stalin was now free to turn ...
... Trotsky was removed from office as Commissar of War . Making no attempt to use his influence in the army against the Party , Trotsky remained as a completely isolated member of the seven - member Politburo . Stalin was now free to turn ...
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... Trotsky confesses errors Oct. Trotsky publishes Lessons of Oc- tober 1925 Jan. Trotsky removed as War Com- missar Dec. 18-31 Fourteenth Party Con- gress 1926 April Zinoviev ousted from Politburo Oct. Trotsky and Kamenev ousted from ...
... Trotsky confesses errors Oct. Trotsky publishes Lessons of Oc- tober 1925 Jan. Trotsky removed as War Com- missar Dec. 18-31 Fourteenth Party Con- gress 1926 April Zinoviev ousted from Politburo Oct. Trotsky and Kamenev ousted from ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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