The Decline in Anglo-Soviet Relations during the Second World War
Bernard O'Connor
Broschiertes Buch

The Decline in Anglo-Soviet Relations during the Second World War

The British Foreign Office, the Secret Intelligence Service and the Special Operations Executive's dealings with the Soviet People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD)

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Britain allied with Russia and France during the First World War but the October Revolution in 1917, the Russian Civil War and the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922 led to a decline in diplomatic relations. Although the Soviet Union was allowed an embassy in London in 1924, the British Embassy in Moscow did not open until 1929. The economic depression during the 1930s was accompanied with widespread political disagreements. Left-wing opposition to right-wing policies led to demonstrations, strikes and in some cases violence. The more conservative political parties vi...