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Cryptography used by Red Army in Polish-Bolshevik war

June 22, 2022 History

Why did the Soviets lose the Polish Soviet war?


Quote from video: The new occupiers of kiev were exhausted barely equipped and hundreds of miles away from reinforcements. The poles in the northeastern.


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