Read Spies and Commissars: The Bolshevik Revolution and the West Online
Authors: Robert Service
Tags: #History, #General
Knox, Alfred,
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Kolchak, Admiral Alexander: and the Allies,
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; and American finance,
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; and the Americans,
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; declares himself Supreme Ruler in Ufa,
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; and the National Centre,
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; retreat eastwards,
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,
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; and White force advance,
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; and Wilson,
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;
see also
White forces
Kollontai, Alexandra,
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Komuch (Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly): and Czech troops,
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,
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,
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; govern the Volga region,
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; setting up of,
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; and Sovnarkom,
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,
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Kopp, Viktor,
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Kornilov, Lavr,
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,
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Kosciuszko Squadron,
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Krasin, Leonid: background,
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; Bolshevik expert on foreign trade,
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; British businessmen unhappy with,
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; and British terms for trade,
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; enters Britain,
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; interview with Louise Bryant,
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; and judgement of Mr Justice Roche,
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; and privilege,
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; and Senator France,
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; and signing of contracts,
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; and trade talks in Britain,
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; and trade talks in Britain: agreement signed,
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; and trade talks in Sweden,
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; urges America to trade with Russia,
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; and Urquhart,
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Krasnov, General,
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Krestinski, Nikolai,
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Kronstadt: naval garrison,
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; naval garrison mutiny,
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; official Soviet account of,
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,
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; Red Army in,
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Kropotkina, Sasha,
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Kropotkin, Pëtr,
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Krupp (company),
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Krupskaya, Nadezhda,
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Krylenko, Nikolai,
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Kühlmann, Richard von,
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Kun, Béla: background,
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; at Baku,
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; Churchill on,
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; and communist regime in Budapest,
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; denied help of Red Army,
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; and fight for Hungarian soil,
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; and Herbert Hoover,
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; liberated from prison,
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; and the March Action,
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,
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; as plenipotentiary in Berlin,
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; popularity of,
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; and print job for Radek,
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Kursk, Russia,
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,
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Kutuzov, I. I.,
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Labour Party, the: British Labour delegation to Russia,
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; candidates at general election,
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; celebration of revolutionary events,
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; Council of Action,
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; and Litvinov,
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; and Lloyd George,
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Lafont, Ernest,
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Lansing, Robert: and action against Soviet Russia,
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; and Bullitt,
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,
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; and German questions,
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; and joint Anglo-American intelligence,
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; and Nuorteva,
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; the Paris Peace Conference,
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,
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Larin, Yuri,
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Latsis, Martyn,
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Latvian Riflemen: core of Red Army,
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; the Lockhart Plot,
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,
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,
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,
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; and Sovnarkom,
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,
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Lavergne, Jean,
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,
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,
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League of Nations: Bullitt’s view of,
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; and territorial disputes,
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; and Wilson,
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,
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,
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Le Bulletin de la Presse
(publication),
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Leeper, Rex,
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,
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Left Centre,
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Left Socialist-Revolutionaries: coalition with Bolsheviks and Cheka,
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; concordat with Bolsheviks,
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; denounce Sovnarkom,
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; dislike of agrarian policy of Sovnarkom,
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; included in Bolshevik plans,
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; main opposition party to Bolsheviks,
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; and overthrow of Provisional Government,
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,
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; protest at Brest-Litovsk treaty,
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,
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; sanction terror attacks in Russia,
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; shooting of Mirbach,
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; split from rest of party,
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; and Ukraine,
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‘Lenin Boys’,
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Lenin, Vladimir Ilich (Ulyanov):
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,
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; advice to Rhys Williams, on learning Russian,
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; and America,
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,
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,
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,
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; assassination attempts on,
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,
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,
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; background and description,
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,
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; and Bertrand Russell,
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; at the Bolshevik Central Committee,
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,
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,
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; and Bolshevik revolution,
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,
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; and the Brest-Litovsk treaty,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and the British,
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,
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,
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,
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; and Cheka (Extraordinary Commission),
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,
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; and Comintern,
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,
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,
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,
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; on communism and socialism,
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,
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; and the Constituent Assembly,
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; death of,
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,
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,
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; Decree on Peace,
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,
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,
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; and European revolution,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and foreign trade,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and German appeasement,
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,
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,
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; and Germany,
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,
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,
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,
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; independence granted to Finland by,
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; interview with H. G. Wells,
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; and Ioffe,
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; and John Maynard Keynes,
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; and the Kronstadt mutiny,
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; and the March Action,
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; the New Economic Policy,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; and the People’s Commissariat of Foreign Affairs,
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; and Poland,
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,
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,
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,
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; and the ‘proletarian state’,
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; and the Provisional Government,
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,
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,
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,
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; return to Russia (1917),
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; and revolution in Germany,
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; and Romania,
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; and the Romanovs,
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; and Russian armed forces,
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,
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; as seen by others,
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,
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; and Senator France,
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;
State and Revolution
,
The
(1917),
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,
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; and the Tambov rebellion,
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; and treachery,
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,
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; and the Western Allies,
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