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As special adviser and spokesman first for Chancellor Bethmann, then special envoy for the German foreign office to Russia, mostly in clandestine diplomacy, Kurt Riezler, initially in consultation with the forgotten prophet [Stefan T. Possony] Alexander Helphand, played a peculiar role in the promotion of the Lenin faction of Russian social democracy and striving for cease-fire and separate treaty with revolutionary Russia.
Wayne C. Thompson's biography of Kurt Riezler "In the Eye of the Storm" elaborates a peculiar view of Germany's relationship with Russia which together with his unique cultural and economic concept for Mitteleuropa for one reason an the others resembles very much an unfulfilled historical task.
As special adviser and spokesman first for Chancellor Bethmann, then special envoy for the German foreign office to Russia, mostly in clandestine diplomacy, Kurt Riezler, initially in consultation with the forgotten prophet [Stefan T. Possony] Alexander Helphand, played a peculiar role in the promotion of the Lenin faction of Russian social democracy and striving for cease-fire and separate treaty with revolutionary Russia.
Wayne C. Thompson's biography of Kurt Riezler "In the Eye of the Storm" elaborates a peculiar view of Germany's relationship with Russia which together with his unique cultural and economic concept for Mitteleuropa for one reason an the others resembles very much an unfulfilled historical task.
As special adviser and spokesman first for Chancellor Bethmann, then special envoy for the German foreign office to Russia, mostly in clandestine diplomacy, Kurt Riezler, initially in consultation with the forgotten prophet [Stefan T. Possony] Alexander Helphand, played a peculiar role in the promotion of the Lenin faction of Russian social democracy and striving for cease-fire and separate treaty with revolutionary Russia.
Wayne C. Thompson's biography of Kurt Riezler "In the Eye of the Storm" elaborates a peculiar view of Germany's relationship with Russia which together with his unique cultural and economic concept for Mitteleuropa for one reason an the others resembles very much an unfulfilled historical task.