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Mr. Pritt in this book assesses the blame for the failure of negociations with Moscow and explains the motives and purposes of the Soviet Union in signing the recent pacts with Germany and in occupying the White-Russian and Ukranian territories of Eastern Poland.
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Light on Moscow: Soviet policy analysed, with a new chapter on Finland
1971, Penguin books, limited
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Light on Moscow: Soviet policy analysed, with a new chapter on Finland
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Table of Contents
preface.
Page 7 |
chapter I.
introductory
Page 11
chapter II.
the twenty years between
Page 29
chapter III.
the last five years
Page 43
chapter IV.
March to September, 1939
Page 56
chapter V.
the charges examined
Page 105
chapter VI.
the red army marches
Page 124
chapter VII.
the power of a strong neutral
Page 145
conclusion.
Page 156 |
diary.
Page 159 |
appendix I.
Stalin's speech of 10th March, 1939
Page 163 |
appendix II.
extracts from "Mein Kampf"
Page 179 |
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published as a 'Penguin special'
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