1917. Key to the “Russian” Revolution. Николай Стариков

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Название 1917. Key to the “Russian” Revolution
Автор произведения Николай Стариков
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Год выпуска 2012
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Geopolitical opponents have always been sabotaging Russia. For more details of this Hundred Years War see: Starikov N. Who is Financing Russia's Collapse? From Decembrists to Mujahideen. St. Pb.: Piter, 2011.

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According to the Schlieffen Plan, France was to be invaded along with defense on the Eastern Front in case France and Russia were fought. The latest version of this plan was provided in the memorable note Schlieffen wrote in December 1905 that was called "Krieg gegen Frankreich" ("War Against France"). (Strokov A. History of the Military Art. St. Pb.: Omega Polygon, 1994. P. 259.) (We will come back to the details of the German military plan and the mechanism for starting World War 1 later. After all the weirdness of our revolution this information will be compelling not in the beginning, but at the end of this book).

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The last ones were not these particular arrested "fighters for liberty" but the involvement of the Police was the last before the liquidation of the law enforcement authorities. Actually, arrests of the revolutionaries continued until February 27, when anarchy completely swallowed the city (Spiridovich A. The Great War and February Revolution (1914–1917). Minsk: Kharvest, 2004. P. 525, 533).

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