Foreign Relations and Attitudes of Foreign Powers (1919-1929)

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These flashcards cover key events, treaties, and figures related to foreign relations and attitudes of foreign powers from 1919 to 1929.

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The Comintern was established in __ to promote worldwide revolution.

March 1919

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The Bolsheviks invaded Poland in __, attempting to export the revolution.

1920

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The Polish working class was expected to support the Red Army and revolt against the __ Government.

Polish

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The treaty signed in 1922 between the Soviet Union and Germany is known as the __ Treaty.

Rapallo

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As part of the Rapallo Treaty, both nations promised to cooperate in a spirit of __.

mutual goodwill

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The Rapallo Treaty developed into the Treaty of __, signed in 1926.

Berlin

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The letter published by the Daily Mail on 25 October 1924 was allegedly written by __.

Zinoviev

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The Zinoviev Letter reinforced the view that the British Labour Party was too closely linked to __.

Soviet Russia

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Lenin died in __ 1924, having led Russia into a brutal civil war.

January

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The creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was established in __ 1929.

December