The Macedonian question has been the cause of every great European war for the last fifty years, and until that is settled there will be no more peace either in the Balkans or out of them. The War in Eastern Europe - Page 292by John Reed - 1916 - 335 pagesFull view - About this book
| P. H. Liotta - History - 2001 - 654 pages
...lurking in the shadows— is ineluctably yes. The Last Best Hope: The "Future" Republic of Macedonia The Macedonian question has been the cause of every...frightful mix-up of races ever imagined. Turks, Albanians, Greeks and Bulgarians live there side by side without mingling— and have lived so since the days... | |
| John S. Craig - History - 2005 - 250 pages
...they were the rightful rulers of Macedonia. Macedonia's plight led author John Reed to write, in 1916, "The Macedonian question has been the cause of every...more peace either in the Balkans or out of them." Robert Kaplan followed in this vein by writing, "Macedonia is full of historical lessons, if only history... | |
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