Russia's Retreat from Poland, 1920: From Permanent Revolution to Peaceful Coexistence
1992; Wiley; Volume: 51; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/131269
ISSN1467-9434
AutoresPiotr S. Wandycz, Thomas C. Fiddick,
Tópico(s)Polish-Jewish Holocaust Memory Studies
ResumoThe Battle of Warsaw as witnessed by the participants Soviet policies and problems prior to Poland's invasion Leonid Krasin and the Soviet attempts to achieve a detante Karl Radek and the definition of Soviet war aims Leon Trotsky and the Soviet military response to attack George Chicherin and the Soviet Response to Curzon's note Lenin and the second Comitern congress Tukhachevsky and the decision to invade Poland Leo Kamenev, Lloyd George and the attempt to end the war Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Polrevkom and the political war Kamenev, Glavkom and the struggle over army strategy the Lenin-Stalin telegrams and Budenny's failure to move conclusion - Russia's retreat from revolution to coexistence.
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