The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... minister of education and of the interior , as prime minister , as ambassador to Constantinople and St. Petersburg- he did not sink to the position of being a direct lackey of Milan's or Alexander's tyranny . He remained personally an ...
... minister of education and of the interior , as prime minister , as ambassador to Constantinople and St. Petersburg- he did not sink to the position of being a direct lackey of Milan's or Alexander's tyranny . He remained personally an ...
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... minister of education . But he pru- dently refused to serve in the ministry that carried out the bloody repression , and retired into the background during that period . Then , when the work had been done - by others , his own party ...
... minister of education . But he pru- dently refused to serve in the ministry that carried out the bloody repression , and retired into the background during that period . Then , when the work had been done - by others , his own party ...
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... ministers were the minister of commerce , Gennadiev ; the minister of finance , Paikov ; and the war minister , Savov . The committee of inquiry worked for nearly two years and Professor Danailov compiled an indictment 2,000 pages long ...
... ministers were the minister of commerce , Gennadiev ; the minister of finance , Paikov ; and the war minister , Savov . The committee of inquiry worked for nearly two years and Professor Danailov compiled an indictment 2,000 pages long ...
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The Balkans Capitalist Europe and Tsarism | 15 |
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