The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... Russia as to the fate of Constantinople are void . Should , however - and we have firm belief that such will be the case - the forces of true Russia oust the Bol- shevists before they have completely ruined the prospects of that tragic ...
... Russia as to the fate of Constantinople are void . Should , however - and we have firm belief that such will be the case - the forces of true Russia oust the Bol- shevists before they have completely ruined the prospects of that tragic ...
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... Russia's Allies ' return to the Central Powers of all the German colonies and the parts of Turkey occupied by them . The degree of Germany's sincerity and straightforwardness in dealing with Russia is shown , however , by the fact that ...
... Russia's Allies ' return to the Central Powers of all the German colonies and the parts of Turkey occupied by them . The degree of Germany's sincerity and straightforwardness in dealing with Russia is shown , however , by the fact that ...
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... Russia as a lever to draw the Western Allies into peace negotiations , and thus bring about an inconclusive general peace , keeping a separate peace with Russia in reserve as a menace to be employed against the Allies . The prospect of ...
... Russia as a lever to draw the Western Allies into peace negotiations , and thus bring about an inconclusive general peace , keeping a separate peace with Russia in reserve as a menace to be employed against the Allies . The prospect of ...
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... Russia maintained even the semblance of resistance to the common enemy on the Eastern front , it could be truly said that the Central Empires were besieged , without hope of accession of strength from any quarter , or possibility of ...
... Russia maintained even the semblance of resistance to the common enemy on the Eastern front , it could be truly said that the Central Empires were besieged , without hope of accession of strength from any quarter , or possibility of ...
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... Russia , and relief from the shortage of food by means of imports from Russia . One thing that is forgotten in this connection is that if there is , as there probably will be , an interchange of prisoners held by the two Powers ...
... Russia , and relief from the shortage of food by means of imports from Russia . One thing that is forgotten in this connection is that if there is , as there probably will be , an interchange of prisoners held by the two Powers ...
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