A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... United States had ordered its troops back to Korea . Thanks to a boycott of the United Nations Security Council that Russia had begun in January over refusal of the Council to transfer Nationalist China's seat to the People's Republic ...
... United States had ordered its troops back to Korea . Thanks to a boycott of the United Nations Security Council that Russia had begun in January over refusal of the Council to transfer Nationalist China's seat to the People's Republic ...
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... United States in Septem- ber . Though he brought with him no notable official retinue , he was accom- panied by his own family . In an exuberant effort to win greater friendship for the Soviet Union , Khrushchev was noticeably careful ...
... United States in Septem- ber . Though he brought with him no notable official retinue , he was accom- panied by his own family . In an exuberant effort to win greater friendship for the Soviet Union , Khrushchev was noticeably careful ...
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... United Arab Republic , 748 United Kingdom , 263 , 589 and World War I , 417-418 ( see also England ; Great Britain ) United Nations , 678 , 679-680 , 744 , 753- 754 veto in , 680 ; and Korean War , 704-705 United Nations Declaration ...
... United Arab Republic , 748 United Kingdom , 263 , 589 and World War I , 417-418 ( see also England ; Great Britain ) United Nations , 678 , 679-680 , 744 , 753- 754 veto in , 680 ; and Korean War , 704-705 United Nations Declaration ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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