A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... accepted despite Ludendorff's doubt , " Is it possible to negotiate with these people ? " 56 The separate armistice , effective December 17 , was celebrated by Trotsky's promise to aid the working class of all countries to overthrow the ...
... accepted despite Ludendorff's doubt , " Is it possible to negotiate with these people ? " 56 The separate armistice , effective December 17 , was celebrated by Trotsky's promise to aid the working class of all countries to overthrow the ...
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... accepted German money from June to October pro- fessedly for peace propaganda and army demoralization , " 64 citing what later became notorious as the " Sisson papers . " At Brest meanwhile , the Germans allowed Trotsky to dodge for ...
... accepted German money from June to October pro- fessedly for peace propaganda and army demoralization , " 64 citing what later became notorious as the " Sisson papers . " At Brest meanwhile , the Germans allowed Trotsky to dodge for ...
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... accepted as a definite offer of aid , made through a French representative ; it was voted ( 6-5 ) to accept the ... acceptance substantially stiffer terms than those rejected . Even Trotsky now counseled submission , though the Left ...
... accepted as a definite offer of aid , made through a French representative ; it was voted ( 6-5 ) to accept the ... acceptance substantially stiffer terms than those rejected . Even Trotsky now counseled submission , though the Left ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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