The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Ferdinand , the main principle of his policy is this : Lean towards Austria when the Russophiles are in power , and , vice versa , seek to draw close to Russia when Austrian influence predominates in the cabinet . Ferdinand has ...
... Ferdinand , the main principle of his policy is this : Lean towards Austria when the Russophiles are in power , and , vice versa , seek to draw close to Russia when Austrian influence predominates in the cabinet . Ferdinand has ...
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... Ferdinand and his ruling parties , came out in full accordance with the interests of Macedonia against the war , you Slavophiles tried to teach Russian democracy to see Balkan questions through the eyes of the Coburgs and ...
... Ferdinand and his ruling parties , came out in full accordance with the interests of Macedonia against the war , you Slavophiles tried to teach Russian democracy to see Balkan questions through the eyes of the Coburgs and ...
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... Ferdinand's royal status . In 1896 Ferdinand succeed- ed in appeasing Russia by having his son christened in the Orthodox ritual and inviting Tsar Nicholas II to be the child's godfather ; Russia restored diplomatic relations the same ...
... Ferdinand's royal status . In 1896 Ferdinand succeed- ed in appeasing Russia by having his son christened in the Orthodox ritual and inviting Tsar Nicholas II to be the child's godfather ; Russia restored diplomatic relations the same ...
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The Balkans Capitalist Europe and Tsarism | 15 |
The Balkan Countries and Socialism | 29 |
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