The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Russian school of Marxism , under the direct guidance of Plekhanov or of his closest pupils . The advanced workers of Bulgaria , even if they have never left the country , follow Russian party literature and understand the Russian ...
... Russian school of Marxism , under the direct guidance of Plekhanov or of his closest pupils . The advanced workers of Bulgaria , even if they have never left the country , follow Russian party literature and understand the Russian ...
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... Russian diplomacy from the people ; declared that in these days he was more willing to consider himself a Slav than a Russian ; and then went straight into an attack on the Serbian government , which , for its part , did not appreciate ...
... Russian diplomacy from the people ; declared that in these days he was more willing to consider himself a Slav than a Russian ; and then went straight into an attack on the Serbian government , which , for its part , did not appreciate ...
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... Russian nationals . " The rebels gave up their defense of the city and were forced into hiding . The revolt of Tabriz sparked a series of uprisings in other cities and made a deep impression on the Persian masses . Savov , Mikhail ...
... Russian nationals . " The rebels gave up their defense of the city and were forced into hiding . The revolt of Tabriz sparked a series of uprisings in other cities and made a deep impression on the Persian masses . Savov , Mikhail ...
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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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