The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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Страница 73
... Pacu , Prodanovic , Draskovic ) Though individuals do not make history , history is made through individuals . It will therefore not be out of place at this critical moment to try and sketch out ... Pacu, Prodanovic, Draskovic) Lazar Pacu.
... Pacu , Prodanovic , Draskovic ) Though individuals do not make history , history is made through individuals . It will therefore not be out of place at this critical moment to try and sketch out ... Pacu, Prodanovic, Draskovic) Lazar Pacu.
Страница 79
... Pacu is over sixty . Swarthy , grey - haired , restless despite his stoutness , with a strong voice and shrewd eyes , he smokes unceasingly , lighting each new cigarette from the last - he is a " chain - smoker , " as the Germans say ...
... Pacu is over sixty . Swarthy , grey - haired , restless despite his stoutness , with a strong voice and shrewd eyes , he smokes unceasingly , lighting each new cigarette from the last - he is a " chain - smoker , " as the Germans say ...
Страница 81
... Pacu , who , unlike his colleagues in Western and Eastern Europe , is not only minister of finance but also a ... Pacu in the Skupstina . The second reading of two war credits was being taken - Lazar Pacu 81.
... Pacu , who , unlike his colleagues in Western and Eastern Europe , is not only minister of finance but also a ... Pacu in the Skupstina . The second reading of two war credits was being taken - Lazar Pacu 81.
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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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