The Great Powers and the Dardanelles

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Russia, Britain, Turkey, and the Dardanelles

Soviet russia will emerge from the present war as one of the three strongest world powers and the dominant power in eastern Europe. At the end of World War I she was one of the weakest of the major powers. Her statesmen had no place at the Peace Conference at Versailles, where new states were carved out of her territory, and a cordon sanitaire was laid along her border to ...

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