johnX Probably right ,the west ,whose side was they fighting on?.definetly not on the peasents sides .and probably wrote in the comfort of times, england.and a western perspective.book.and writting for the romanovs perspective.anyway revolutinist dont write books ,they just get rid of the elit.
The "revolution" was a foreign coup read The Last Days of the Romanovs by Robert Wilton the Russian correspondent of The Times during the Bolshevik revolution.
Maybe my education is wrong,i thought it was a revolution,what is the planet now going to apologise for revolutions..i suppose we forget what got nations where they are today.nothing motivates people more, than when inequalities become noticiable.
June 10, 2009, 20:06
johnX
Probably right ,the west ,whose side was they fighting on?.definetly not on the peasents sides .and probably wrote in the comfort of times, england.and a western perspective.book.and writting for the romanovs perspective.anyway revolutinist dont write books ,they just get rid of the elit.
June 09, 2009, 19:42
@joseph walker
The "revolution" was a foreign coup read The Last Days of the Romanovs by Robert Wilton the Russian correspondent of The Times during the Bolshevik revolution.
June 09, 2009, 15:25
Maybe my education is wrong,i thought it was a revolution,what is the planet now going to apologise for revolutions..i suppose we forget what got nations where they are today.nothing motivates people more, than when inequalities become noticiable.
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