Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar
From the INTRODUCTION.

Upon the execution of Nicholas Romanoff, the former Czar of Russia, and his wife and. children in Ekaterinburg in July, 1918, a case containing his private correspondence was found among his personal effects. Among its contents was a batch of seventy-three letters from Kaiser Wilhelm to the 'Czar and a much more voluminous batch of letters from the Czarina to the Czar. The letters were I transmitted by the local Ekaterinburg authorities to the central government in Moscow, where they are kept in the state archives.

There have been so many absurd stones in circulation in Europe in connection with the Kaiser-Czar letters that the circumstances of their publication in Europe and America should be made clear here. In Great Britain Winston Churchill eulogized The Morning Post for obtaining the letters, although that journal had nothing to do with the bringing of the letters out of Russia.
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Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar
From the INTRODUCTION.

Upon the execution of Nicholas Romanoff, the former Czar of Russia, and his wife and. children in Ekaterinburg in July, 1918, a case containing his private correspondence was found among his personal effects. Among its contents was a batch of seventy-three letters from Kaiser Wilhelm to the 'Czar and a much more voluminous batch of letters from the Czarina to the Czar. The letters were I transmitted by the local Ekaterinburg authorities to the central government in Moscow, where they are kept in the state archives.

There have been so many absurd stones in circulation in Europe in connection with the Kaiser-Czar letters that the circumstances of their publication in Europe and America should be made clear here. In Great Britain Winston Churchill eulogized The Morning Post for obtaining the letters, although that journal had nothing to do with the bringing of the letters out of Russia.
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Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar

Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar

by Isaac Don Levine
Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar

Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar

by Isaac Don Levine

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From the INTRODUCTION.

Upon the execution of Nicholas Romanoff, the former Czar of Russia, and his wife and. children in Ekaterinburg in July, 1918, a case containing his private correspondence was found among his personal effects. Among its contents was a batch of seventy-three letters from Kaiser Wilhelm to the 'Czar and a much more voluminous batch of letters from the Czarina to the Czar. The letters were I transmitted by the local Ekaterinburg authorities to the central government in Moscow, where they are kept in the state archives.

There have been so many absurd stones in circulation in Europe in connection with the Kaiser-Czar letters that the circumstances of their publication in Europe and America should be made clear here. In Great Britain Winston Churchill eulogized The Morning Post for obtaining the letters, although that journal had nothing to do with the bringing of the letters out of Russia.

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ISBN-13: 9781663555113
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/22/2020
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

saac Don Levine (January 19, 1892 – February 15, 1981) was a 20th-century Russian-born American journalist and anticommunist writer, who is known as a specialist on the Soviet Union. He worked with Soviet ex-spy Walter Krivitsky in a 1939 expose of Stalin's purges and other terrorism in the Soviet Union. Later he worked with Whittaker Chambers, a defector from the American Communist Party, to reveal agents in the United States government. He declined to join "The Freeman magazine." He did work for a time with Radio Free Europe in West Germany instead. There, he co-founded the American Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia, based in Munich.
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