The foreign policy of Soviet Russia and the USSR in 1920-1939 and the origins of World War II
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The book is devoted to the analysis of the foreign policy of our country between the two world wars and talks about the desire of Moscow to prevent an armed conflict in Europe and the Far East.
The foreign policy of the USSR from 1920 to 1939 went from the end of the civil war and intervention, from the country"s military-political powerlessness in a hostile environment to a sharp strengthening of the Soviet Union and its transformation into an important player on the political field of Europe. At the same time, Soviet diplomacy was supposed to eliminate, if not the threat of war at all, then in any case - the threat of war on two fronts - in Europe and Asia
The foreign policy of the USSR from 1920 to 1939 went from the end of the civil war and intervention, from the country"s military-political powerlessness in a hostile environment to a sharp strengthening of the Soviet Union and its transformation into an important player on the political field of Europe. At the same time, Soviet diplomacy was supposed to eliminate, if not the threat of war at all, then in any case - the threat of war on two fronts - in Europe and Asia
Author:
Author:Ayrapetov Oleg Rudolfovich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Social Science & Politics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907351-07-3
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