LENIN, "PRIME MINISTER" UNDER THE BOLSHEVIST REGIME (RIGHT) AND TROTSKY, THE BOLSHEVIST "FOREIGN MINISTER" The two Bolshevist leaders in Petrograd, who have not been recognised L- the Allied Governments. Lenin (right) became the nominal Premier of the Bolshevist Government at Petrograd after the overthrow of M. Kerensky's Government; with Trotsk-- (left) for his right-hand man and principal colleague in the office of Foreign Minister. " Both were revolutionary exiles during the reign of the ex-Emperor.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)
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74LENIN, "PRIME MINISTER" UNDER THE BOLSHEVIST REGIME (RIGHT) AND TROTSKY, THE BOLSHEVIST "FOREIGN MINISTER" The two Bolshevist leaders in Petrograd, who have not been recognised L- the Allied Governments. Lenin (right) became the nominal Premier of the Bolshevist Government at Petrograd after the overthrow of M. Kerensky's Government; with Trotsk-- (left) for his right-hand man and principal colleague in the office of Foreign Minister. " Both were revolutionary exiles during the reign of the ex-Emperor. Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 33 (Supplement)
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