The Russian Revolution

Author: Rosa Luxemburg

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The Russian Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg is an analysis of the significance and consequences of the revolution in Russia during World War I. It challenges the notion that Germany played a decisive role in freeing Russia and explores the international implications of the revolution.
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