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This book discusses Russia and Europe after the civil wars. The book consists of four chapters divided in multiple parts about constants and variables such as from civil wars to international wars, nationalism, communism, and the Red Army, the Army in wartime, Britian and Germany in Soviet Policy, the relations between Britain, America, and Easter Europe, and war aims of Soviet Russia. The book…
This book discusses the changing world within the three powerful nations. It contains explaination of the relationships the United States and Britain, an anglo-saxon superstate, facing the continent of Europe, objectives and aims of Soviet policy, between Germany and Rusia, the powers in the middle east, the powers in the far east, and the relationships of Russia and the United States.