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Behind the Scenes in Siberia

Peffer, Nathaniel | June 7, 1922 issue

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In proceedings at Washington between November, 1921, and February, 1922, of the Conference on Limitation of Armaments and Pacific and Far Eastern Problems there was established a "moral trusteeship" over the Soviet Union, including Siberia. Siberia was, it is true, left under occupation by alien invading troops, but that was considered a minor matter in view of the larger aspects of the moral trusteeship. A little direct evidence comes to hand. Far Eastern papers bring news of an incident that throws much light on affairs in Siberia while Siberia was being discussed at the Conference.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; INTERNATIONAL relations; MILITARY readiness; MILITARY weapons; EAST Asia; SOVIET Union
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