The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Greeks , the only non - Slav participants in the " task of liberating the Slavs " ? Because the Greeks are at daggers drawn with the Bulgarians about Salonika . In Bulgaria they are talking of war with the Greeks as one of the most ...
... Greeks , the only non - Slav participants in the " task of liberating the Slavs " ? Because the Greeks are at daggers drawn with the Bulgarians about Salonika . In Bulgaria they are talking of war with the Greeks as one of the most ...
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... Greeks - they outnumbered us four to one - really did win a battle , but the Serbs achieved nothing . And if they and the Greeks have taken Bulgarian Macedonia , it's only because the Romani- ans fell upon us from behind . " " Yes ...
... Greeks - they outnumbered us four to one - really did win a battle , but the Serbs achieved nothing . And if they and the Greeks have taken Bulgarian Macedonia , it's only because the Romani- ans fell upon us from behind . " " Yes ...
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... Greeks between themselves . But wasn't " all that provided for " with the Bulgarians ? If any guarantee at all exists against an immediate war between Serbia and Greece , it is not any treaty , but the complete exhaustion of both states ...
... Greeks between themselves . But wasn't " all that provided for " with the Bulgarians ? If any guarantee at all exists against an immediate war between Serbia and Greece , it is not any treaty , but the complete exhaustion of both states ...
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