id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4hbxpneznjfbxevnata4qhjgvi Alexander Rabinowitch The Diary of A Diplomat In Russia, 1917-1918. By Louis de Robien. Translated from the French by Camilla Sykes. New York and Washington: Praeger Publishers, 1970. 319 pp. $8.50 1972 2 .pdf application/pdf 1169 79 61 believes that the White Russian forces were doomed to fail for two basic reasons: first, because their leaders, basically apolitical men, were unable to develop a program that might appeal to the masses; second, because their Russian nationalism Count Louis de Robien was appointed a minor official in the French embassy in St. French ambassador after Paleologue's recall in May, Robien wrote: " W h a t is needed the Imperial Rolls Royce," he noted in a diary entry of late July. . It is the men who end the war who will be masters of Russia for a long time." However, Robien was also highly his book for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Russian Revolution is peasant mutual-aid committees, the government began in May to promote the establishment of a broad network of such groups (Krest'ianskie Komitety Obshchestvennoi Vzaimopomoshchi) under the Commissariat of Social Security. ./cache/work_4hbxpneznjfbxevnata4qhjgvi.pdf ./txt/work_4hbxpneznjfbxevnata4qhjgvi.txt