The book Russia & Democracy: the German Canker in Russia was written by author Gabriel De Wesselitsky Here you can read free online of Russia & Democracy: the German Canker in Russia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Russia & Democracy: the German Canker in Russia a good or bad book?
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Notwithstanding this Germany began, just before the conclusion of the Peace of Portsmouth, a diplomatic campaign against France and, as is known to the writer from the best German sources, contemplated sending an ultimatum to Russia, asking if she intended to maintain her alliance with France, in which case, Germany, " to her ^|^^«f, ^*^^>' . , . NltiiEAtnm to sincere regret, " would be obliged by military considerations kubs;* m isos. To direct her main forces first of all against the Russian ...frontier. It is possible that those intentions, and tlie unguarded state of the frontier in consequence of tlie German pledges, accelerated tlie end of the war with Japan. Deeply laid plans were methodically pursued for strengthen- ^5^^^^ iner German influence in Russia. Systematic colonization of t. Miuc 0^™*^ •' ro ooizatlon of the frontier provinces of Russia was hurriedly pushed forward. The greatest progress was made in the Vistulian region (Poland), in the Baltic provinces and in South Western Russia.
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