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Mikhail Tukhachevsky

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There can be no doubt that if we had been victorious on the Vistula, the revolutionary fires would have reached the entire continent.
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Quoted in "A century's journey: how the great powers shape the world" - Page 175 - by Robert A. Pastor, Stanley Hoffmann - Political Science - 1999

 
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