/ Reprinted with the Permission of the Author BY THE Russian Information Bureau in the U. S, WOOLWORTH BUILDING New York CITY. — 31 p. A Memorandum submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, January, 1921, in connection with the hearing upon the Resolution of the Hon. Joseph I. France, relating to the resumption of trade with Soviet Russia.
Reprinted with the Permission of the Author BY THE Russian Information Bureau in the U. S, WOOLWORTH BUILDING New York CITY. — 31 p. A Memorandum submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, January, 1921, in connection with the hearing upon the Resolution of the Hon. Joseph I. France, relating to the resumption of trade with Soviet Russia.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. — 513 p. The Russian north Complications in Murmansk Siberia in march 1918 The first Japanese landing The wraith of allied-soviet collaboration The Czechoslovak legion Robins and summers Arthur Bullard and the «Compub» Robins departure Envoi to robins The north in April and may The Americans and the Czech uprising Consul Poole and...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956. — 574 p. The Immediate Historical Background Personalities First Reactions The Soviet Approach to an Armistice First Problems of"Contact" with the Soviet Authorities Allied Deliberations in Paris Wilson and the War Aims Lansing and the Recognition Problem The Problem of Anti-Bolshevik Russia The Kalpashnikov Affair The First...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956. — 574 p. The Immediate Historical Background Personalities First Reactions The Soviet Approach to an Armistice First Problems of"Contact" with the Soviet Authorities Allied Deliberations in Paris Wilson and the War Aims Lansing and the Recognition Problem The Problem of Anti-Bolshevik Russia The Kalpashnikov Affair The First...
New York: Russian information bureau in the U. S., 1921. — 31 p. Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, January 1921, in connection with the Hearing upon the Resolution of the Hon. Joseph 1. France, Relating to the Resumption of Trade with Soviet Russia. That the restoration of trade between the United States and Russia, and its extensive...
New York: Russian Information Bureau in the U. S., 1921. — 32 p. Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, January 1921, in connection with the Hearing upon the Resolution of the Hon. Joseph I. France, Relating to the Resumption of Trade with Soviet Russia. That the restoration of trade between the United States and Russia, and its extensive...
New York: Russian Information Bureau in the U. S., 1921. — 32 p. Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, January 1921, in connection with the Hearing upon the Resolution of the Hon. Joseph I. France, Relating to the Resumption of Trade with Soviet Russia. That the restoration of trade between the United States and Russia, and its extensive...
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