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У закрытых дверей Версальского дворца. Парижская мирная конференция и русская дипломатия в 1919 году
Author: Смолин А.В.
Year: 2017
Pages: 426
Format: PDF
File size: 35 Мб
Language: RU

Year: 2017
Pages: 426
Format: PDF
File size: 35 Мб
Language: RU

The book tells about the events that took place during the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, when the Russian delegation was not invited to the conference, but nevertheless managed to participate in it and defend the interests of Russia. The book "У закрытых дверей Версальского дворца" by [author's name] tells the story of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, where the Russian delegation was excluded from the negotiations, yet still managed to make their voice heard and defend the interests of their country. The conference was a pivotal moment in history, as it marked the end of World War I and the beginning of a new era of international relations. However, the absence of Russia, one of the main victors of the war, was a significant omission that had far-reaching consequences. The book explores how the Russian delegation, led by [key figures], navigated the complex web of diplomatic intrigue and political maneuvering that defined the conference. Despite their exclusion, they were able to secure important concessions for their country and lay the groundwork for the modernization of Russia. The author argues that this period of Russian history is crucial to understanding the evolution of technology and the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. The text begins with a vivid description of the setting: the grand Versailles Palace, once the seat of French kings, now the site of the peace negotiations. The author paints a picture of the opulent surroundings, the grandeur of the hall where the delegates gathered, and the weight of history that hung over the proceedings. The reader is transported to a world of diplomatic intrigue, where the stakes were high and the tensions ran deep.
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