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A detailed historical account and political analysis of the treaty that marked the official conclusion of the First World War on the Eastern Front, in which the author stridently advocates the ...
The result was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, signed on March 3, 1918 in the city of the same name—one of the most punitive peace agreements in history, in which the Russians gave up Poland ...
Russia's exit from World War One, ... and a peace conference began its deliberations at Brest Litovsk on 22 December 1917. ... in a treaty negotiated on the theoretical basis of a peace without ...
On March, 3, 1918 the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty was signed in the White Palace of Brest Fortress. According to it, Russia withdrew from the war, ceding an area 780 thousand square kilometers with ...
Signed on March 3, 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk brought about the end of the war between the Central Powers and Russia. Following the Bolshevik revolution of October 1917, one of Lenin’s ...
This is a worthy sequel to the author's biography of Hindenburg -- "Wooden Titan." It is particularly timely in view of Nazi Germany's alleged designs for eastward expansion much along the lines laid ...
In March 1918, Vladimir Lenin’s Soviet government signed a separate peace with the Central Powers, taking Russia out of World War I. The punitive Treaty of Brest-Litovsk forced Moscow to cede a ...
The joint exhibition project of the memorial complex "Brest Fortress" and the Kaliningrad Regional History and Art Museum brings together two exhibitions: "Brest-Litovsk fortress. The Great European ...
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