History of Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1945
Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1969. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 498, [2] pages. Includes Introduction. Also contains chapters on First Foreign Policy Acts of the Soviet Government, as well as The Brest-Litovsk Talks and Peace Treaty; Beginning of the Foreign Armed Intervention and Soviet Russia's Struggle to Prolong the Peaceful Respite (March-November 1918;) Soviet Foreign Policy During the Armed Intervention and the Civil War (November 1918-March 1921); Establishment of New Relations with Eastern Countries; Struggle of the Soviet Government to Normalize Political Relations and Establish Economic Contacts with the Capitalist States (1921-1923); Recognition of the Soviet Union by Capitalist countries (1924-1925); The USSR in the Struggle for Peaceful Relations During the Years of Socialist Industrialization (1925-1929); Soviet Foreign Policy During the World Economic Crisis and the Exacerbation of the International Situation (1929-1932); Soviet Foreign Policy in the Struggle Against Fascist Aggression (1933-1937); Soviet Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Second World War (1938-1939); Soviet Foreign Policy in the Initial Period of the Second World War (September 1939--June 1941); Soviet Foreign Policy During the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). More