Issue 4269. Last Updated: 11/07/2009

Taking Credit for Sweden’s Defeat

By Boris Kagarlitsky
Moscow and Kiev have found something new to argue about, and who would have thought that it would be an event that happened 300 years ago — the Battle of Poltava.

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