| Robert Wilton - 1920 - 446 pages
...Russia our Government had, moreover, assumed a great responsibility. From a military point of view bis journey was justified, for Russia had to be laid low....to it that we also were not involved in her fall." Vol. II., page 654: "In Russia events had developed along lines of their own, illustrative of the lying... | |
| Nesta Helen Webster - Antisemitism - 1920 - 316 pages
...moreover assume a great responsibility, but from the military point of view his journey was justified. Russia had to be laid low. But our Government should have seen to it that we were not also involved in her fall." So far Ludendorff. Let us now see what Mr. Churchill has to say... | |
| Nesta Helen Webster - Antisemitism - 1923 - 100 pages
...whilst cleverly contriving to obscure the real issue. By sending Lenin to Russia, our Government had assumed a great responsibility. From a military point...to it that we also were not involved in her fall. ("My War Memories," II. 509.) CROCODILE'S TEARS And our ingenuous politicians immediately swallowed... | |
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