He defines Bolshevik asset stripping as reducing Russia to barter and robbery, looting palaces, banks, churches, and museums, and fencing valuables abroad for capitalist hard currency.
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"By the close of 1921, an estimated $450 million in valuables had been sequestered there with more to come, much of it destined to..."
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