Jiang says Allied armies entered Russia not primarily to fight communism but to force Bolsheviks to pay debts owed to Britain, Japan, the United States, and France.
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Russian Debt
Jiang says Allied armies entered Russia not primarily to fight communism but to force Bolsheviks to pay debts owed to Britain, Japan, the United States, and France.
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"Also, we have to remember that at this time in history, during the Revolution, Britain and France and the United States and Japan sent..."
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