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Events in Russia had seemingly made it possible that Armistice in the west might coincide with restoration of peace in the east as well.

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Notes

  1. C. E. Calwell, The Life of Sir Henry Wilson ( London: 1927 ) p. 148.

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  2. Quoted by M. Gilbert, Winston S. Churchill, IV (London: 1975 ) p. 226.

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  3. Lloyd George, The Truth About the Peace Treaties, I (London: 1938 ) pp. 327–8.

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Rothstein, A. (1980). From Peace to War. In: The Soldiers’ Strikes of 1919. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05066-6_2

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