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Tsereteli, Iraklii
Krizis Vlasti
Vospominaniia Lidera Men`shevikov, Deputat II Gosudarstvennoi Dumy 1917-1918
[ Crisis of power : Memoirs of Menshevik leaders, deputation in the II National Duma]

Moscow:  Tsentropoligraf, 2007
255 p
Serie: Svideteli epokhi
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785952427495
Language: Russian
This is a memoir of Iraklii Tsereteli (1881-1959), the leader of Menshevik party, a deputy of the second State Duma (1917-1918). The author analyzes the revolutions of 1917 and explains why the coalition of democratic parties lost to the Bolsheviks. Tsereteli emigrated in 1921.
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