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Winston Churchill's Evolving views of Russia, 1917-1953, Reconsidered

Foreign Policy Roundtables (ended 2009)

John Lukacs

April 1, 2009

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John Lukacs argues that despite the different attitudes Winston Churchill took towards Russia over a 40-year period, there is an amazing consistency to his view of that nation, whether it was Tsarist or Soviet.
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