The Rise of the constitutional alternative to Soviet Rule in 1918 : provisional governments of Siberia and All-Russia : their quest for Allied intervention
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The Rise of the constitutional alternative to Soviet Rule in 1918 : provisional governments of Siberia and All-Russia : their quest for Allied intervention
(East European monographs, no. 505)
East European Monographs , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1998
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University of Miyazaki Library/ Library Director:Ikari Tetsuo図
pt. 1, pt. 2238.07||F24||00440138
Note
Bibliography: p. [449]-471
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This volume aims to set the record straight about the Bolshevik victory, and it relates the story of the vanquished, non-Bolshevik political groups who sought the Allied support that was vetoed by President Wilson.
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