Germany and Ukraine between the Start of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Talks and Hetman Skoropads'kyi's Coup
Medrzecki discusses the relations between the German and Ukrainian governments towards the end of World War I. He also explores the peace talks between the representatives of the Central Powers and the Bolsheviks, which began without the participation of delegates of the Ukrainian National Republic...
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