The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... took place , and after that , in April 1909 , a fresh victory by the Committee , with open collaboration on the part of the Macedonians.43 The Young Turks said to us : ' Be patient , give us time , and we'll introduce reforms in ...
... took place , and after that , in April 1909 , a fresh victory by the Committee , with open collaboration on the part of the Macedonians.43 The Young Turks said to us : ' Be patient , give us time , and we'll introduce reforms in ...
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... took shape in a setting of Carbonarist activity and diplomatic intrigue . In 1894 a massacre of Armenians occurred in Samsun . The Dashnaktsutiun sent an armed partisan band there which took up positions in the Mus Valley , in the ...
... took shape in a setting of Carbonarist activity and diplomatic intrigue . In 1894 a massacre of Armenians occurred in Samsun . The Dashnaktsutiun sent an armed partisan band there which took up positions in the Mus Valley , in the ...
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... took place there , and ( 2 ) " at Dimotika there were absolutely no atrocities - this has now been established quite definitely . " " Only two executions " at Mustafa - Pasha . Where is the emphasis here on the two executions , or on ...
... took place there , and ( 2 ) " at Dimotika there were absolutely no atrocities - this has now been established quite definitely . " " Only two executions " at Mustafa - Pasha . Where is the emphasis here on the two executions , or on ...
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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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