The Story of a Life: In that dawnPantheon Books, 1964 - Authors, Russian |
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Page 66
... German Ambassador . Ostensibly for the protection of its Embassy , the German government had sent an ultimatum demanding the admission of German military units to Moscow and German control of the whole Denezhny district surrounding the ...
... German Ambassador . Ostensibly for the protection of its Embassy , the German government had sent an ultimatum demanding the admission of German military units to Moscow and German control of the whole Denezhny district surrounding the ...
Page 141
... Germans were to be disarmed , I woke up to a roll of drums loud enough to shake the house . I went out onto the balcony . Amalia was already there . Down Fundukleyev Street , German regiments were tramping in silence . Windows jingled ...
... Germans were to be disarmed , I woke up to a roll of drums loud enough to shake the house . I went out onto the balcony . Amalia was already there . Down Fundukleyev Street , German regiments were tramping in silence . Windows jingled ...
Page 223
... German terms , but many of his followers and the Left SRs were against it . Trotsky broke off the negotiations , and the Germans occupied the Ukraine and concluded a separate treaty with it in February , 1918. The Brest - 223 Notes.
... German terms , but many of his followers and the Left SRs were against it . Trotsky broke off the negotiations , and the Germans occupied the Ukraine and concluded a separate treaty with it in February , 1918. The Brest - 223 Notes.
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
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