Искушења француско-руског савезништва у 1915. години
Biljana, Stojić
Мешовита грађа
38
181
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0350-5650
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=645340
2017-2021/10/14/09:01:51
Summary/Abstract: This paper contains two letters from the Archive of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris. The letters are kept in the personal fund of Maurice Paléologue, French ambassador in Russia (1914–1917). The first letter was sent by French President Raymond Poincaré to Maurice Paléologue on 9 March 1915, while the second is Paléologue’s reply, dated 16 April. The subject of these letters is Russia’s aspiration towards Constantinople and the Straits. We chose to publish these two letters because they are a good example of the way in which Russia, France and Great Britain handled one particular war problem – Constantinople ‒ which had great significance for all sides. Also, these letters reflect the political relations among the Entente Allies.
1915, Constantinople, France, Great Britain, Maurice Paléologue, Raymond Poincaré, Russia, Sergey Sazonov, Straits, Théophile Delcassé