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Biography of Anna Itkina is Eloquent Revolutionary Orator Diplomat . Little by Little the Foreign Press Will Mention Her Actions Without Referring to Her Sex Her Clothes and Her Jewelry Nor to the Hesitations of the Protocol That Considering Her the Minister Placed Her at the Table Between Two Women Her Career as Counselor of the Legation Then Minister Plenipotentiary in Norway After a First Rejection by the British Empire of Her Appointment in Canada in Mexico Again in Norway in the League of Nations and Finally Ambassador in Sweden for Approximately Years Remained Less Observed Than Her Activity as a Revolutionary and Bolshevik Minister. She is Known to Have Excelled in Cultural Diplomacy and Handled Important Economic.
Affairs While Relations With and Neutral Countries Were Vital for the Ussr. Very Little is Known About Her Activity Within the Framework of the Soviet Double Policy Which Used Diplomatic Representations as Clandestine Bases for UK Mobile Database Communist Revolutionary Activity. During World War Ii Kollontis Role Earned Her Further Recognition and Decorations and an International Reputation as a Negotiator. As an Intermediary Between the Ussr and Finland Which Had Been Invaded by the Red Army She to Achieve a First Peace Treaty in She at the Forefront of a Secret Diplomatic Action So That Sweden Would Maintain Her Neutrality She Negotiated Again in With Finland an Armistice to Which Other Allies of Nazi Germany Joined Romania Hungary and Bulgaria. Helsinki Unsuccessfully Promoted Her Candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize in . After Her Return to Moscow in She Led a Comfortable and Privileged Life as a Senior Official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Although Kollonti Seemed to Have Hesitated to Emigrate to France or Spain at the Time of the Consolidation of Stalinist Power He Later Showed Unwavering Loyalty. Thus He Denied the Famine of Prevented Trotsky From Obtaining Political Asylum in Sweden and Kept the Letters of Women Victims of Sexual Violence by the Political Police and the Testimonies of Deportations of Kulaks Who Died From the Cold. Her Archives Not Censored by Soviet Publications Would Allow Us to Understand the Fear She Felt for Herself and Her Family Who Remained in the Ussr Her Reactions When Many Diplomats and Former tment to increase energy prices and to in some way review the country's social security system. Energy subsidies and pensions are the Argentine state's largest expenditures.
Affairs While Relations With and Neutral Countries Were Vital for the Ussr. Very Little is Known About Her Activity Within the Framework of the Soviet Double Policy Which Used Diplomatic Representations as Clandestine Bases for UK Mobile Database Communist Revolutionary Activity. During World War Ii Kollontis Role Earned Her Further Recognition and Decorations and an International Reputation as a Negotiator. As an Intermediary Between the Ussr and Finland Which Had Been Invaded by the Red Army She to Achieve a First Peace Treaty in She at the Forefront of a Secret Diplomatic Action So That Sweden Would Maintain Her Neutrality She Negotiated Again in With Finland an Armistice to Which Other Allies of Nazi Germany Joined Romania Hungary and Bulgaria. Helsinki Unsuccessfully Promoted Her Candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize in . After Her Return to Moscow in She Led a Comfortable and Privileged Life as a Senior Official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Although Kollonti Seemed to Have Hesitated to Emigrate to France or Spain at the Time of the Consolidation of Stalinist Power He Later Showed Unwavering Loyalty. Thus He Denied the Famine of Prevented Trotsky From Obtaining Political Asylum in Sweden and Kept the Letters of Women Victims of Sexual Violence by the Political Police and the Testimonies of Deportations of Kulaks Who Died From the Cold. Her Archives Not Censored by Soviet Publications Would Allow Us to Understand the Fear She Felt for Herself and Her Family Who Remained in the Ussr Her Reactions When Many Diplomats and Former tment to increase energy prices and to in some way review the country's social security system. Energy subsidies and pensions are the Argentine state's largest expenditures.