The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Rakovsky once more , without his case being brought to court . In 1911 Rakovsky once again entered Romania , and this time made his way successfully to Bucharest . In power at that time was a Conservative ministry headed by Carp . But ...
... Rakovsky once more , without his case being brought to court . In 1911 Rakovsky once again entered Romania , and this time made his way successfully to Bucharest . In power at that time was a Conservative ministry headed by Carp . But ...
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... Rakovsky , Christian G. ( 1873- 1941 ) —prominent figure in the international socialist movement from 1893 , and one of Trotsky's closest friends and associates . Born in Bulgaria , he attained Romanian citizenship in 1878 when the part ...
... Rakovsky , Christian G. ( 1873- 1941 ) —prominent figure in the international socialist movement from 1893 , and one of Trotsky's closest friends and associates . Born in Bulgaria , he attained Romanian citizenship in 1878 when the part ...
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... Rakovsky , Savva also Georgi Stoikov Rakovsky ( 1821-1867 ) — christened Sava Popovich , son of Stoiko Popovich , of a family that had supplied martyrs to the strug- gle against Turkish domination of Bulgaria , he took the name Georgi ...
... Rakovsky , Savva also Georgi Stoikov Rakovsky ( 1821-1867 ) — christened Sava Popovich , son of Stoiko Popovich , of a family that had supplied martyrs to the strug- gle against Turkish domination of Bulgaria , he took the name Georgi ...
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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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