The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Adrianople has seventeen forts , spaced out over a distance of forty kilometers . It is enough to add to this that stationed in Adrianople in peacetime there are five regiments of fortress artillery and two independent battalions ...
... Adrianople has seventeen forts , spaced out over a distance of forty kilometers . It is enough to add to this that stationed in Adrianople in peacetime there are five regiments of fortress artillery and two independent battalions ...
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... Adrianople , on the river Ergene , or even further within the old Anastasian Wall , at Chataldja . After taking Adrianople , the Bulgarian army would find itself completely cut off from " Tsarigrad " [ Constantinople ] , the natural ...
... Adrianople , on the river Ergene , or even further within the old Anastasian Wall , at Chataldja . After taking Adrianople , the Bulgarian army would find itself completely cut off from " Tsarigrad " [ Constantinople ] , the natural ...
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... Adrianople , Kirk - Kilissa , Babaeski , and Lüle Burgas . Only one section of this plan was put into effect , namely , the equipping of Adrianople , situated fifty kilometers from the Bulgarian frontier . Adrianople was strengthened ...
... Adrianople , Kirk - Kilissa , Babaeski , and Lüle Burgas . Only one section of this plan was put into effect , namely , the equipping of Adrianople , situated fifty kilometers from the Bulgarian frontier . Adrianople was strengthened ...
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The Balkan Question | 3 |
The Balkans Capitalist Europe and Tsarism | 15 |
The Balkan Countries and Socialism | 29 |
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