Allied Anxiety and the Daily Dispatch
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This paper looks at the changes in attitude toward Russians during World War I, both before and after the Bolshevik revolutions. Using mainly the London Times and the New York Times as primary sources, what was the change in the portrayal of Allied relations with Russia? The withdrawal of Russia was highly criticized by the Allies, as they were left to fight the war on their own, and this laid the foundation for animosity towards communists in later crisis.
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