Germany's Present Eastern Policy and the Lessons of Brest Litovsk. Reprinted from the Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. XV, No. 44
London: Eyre and Spottiswoode for The School of Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London, [mid-1930s]. Pamphlet. 16p., stapled 9.5x7 inch plain printed grey wraps, very edgeworn with small tatters, crimps, splits to top & tail of spinefold, dustsoil, droplet stain on titlepage - remains handleable, is complete. A reading copy. Pseudonymous author isn't all that disturbed by Hitler's obsessions and military build-up, believes a "strong" Germany is good for Britain. "Brest Litovsk" was the 1918 treaty wherein Bolsheviks abandoned claims to enormous territories and bowed out of WWI.
Cat.No: 256255
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