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The Red Phoenix: Russia Since World War II
Harry Schwartz
Reviewed by By
Henry L. Roberts
October 1961
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Author
Harry Schwartz
Publisher
Praeger
Year
1961
Pages
427 pp.
Price
$6.00
A review of postwar Russia drawn from Mr. Schwartz's articles in
The New York Times.
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