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The invitation of the Peace Conference to ‘all the Russian factions’ to meet at Prinkipo, filled the ever-hopeful Liberals with rejoicing.1
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See John M. Thompson, Russia, Bolshevism and the Versailles Peace (Princeton, NJ, 1966).
Trotsky quoted in Edgar Sisson, One Hundred Red Days (New Haven, Conn., 1931) p. 155.
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Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (1992). Prinkipo and After. In: Homberger, E., Biggart, J. (eds) John Reed and the Russian Revolution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21836-3_31
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