One hundred years
ago today, plus three, the Julian calendar still prevailing in Petrograd,
Foreign Minister Miliukov’s luck began to turn when his note to the British and
French demanding the annexation of the Dardanelles (then as now part of Turkey on
the geographical boundary between Europe and Asia) turned up in print. For the
next three days, tens of thousands of soldiers and workers demonstrated against
Miliukov and his policy of annexation.
Read about it here.
Or read the whole chapter on the April
Theses here. Or read the whole story from the beginning by following this link.
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