Originally posted by Boris Godunov
Monkie, monkie...where did you pull this from? Come on, admit you made it up. I've read a lot of history books by very prominent historians, and certainly none of them would support such a claim. Pre-Soviet Russia was a major European power, and in fact a major world power. Find me ONE credible historian who would assert this, and I'd be impressed.
Monkie, monkie...where did you pull this from? Come on, admit you made it up. I've read a lot of history books by very prominent historians, and certainly none of them would support such a claim. Pre-Soviet Russia was a major European power, and in fact a major world power. Find me ONE credible historian who would assert this, and I'd be impressed.
In fact, the schlieffen plan counted on this underdevelopment in a way, since Russia's lack of infastructure made it's organizing troops take much longer than the western powers, the Germans counted on being able to take out France before the Russians were adequately organized.
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