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<p>[Page 91]</p><p>funds from the Allies. Kerensky, who at first played a somewhat minor role in the cabinet, has stepped into the limelight more and more and is almost a dictator now. He was personally present in the offensive to spur on the troops, but not even this was of much help, since the complete collapse of the Galician front was reported about one week ago. The retreat degenerated into disorderly flight, probably because of the lack of ammunition and weapons. The troops are disintegrating so the war in Russia should soon be settled and a favourable peace achieved. The English, who on this occasion took part with a few armoured cars, naturally talk of great heroic deeds by the troops, but if one reads the reports thoroughly and with a bit of acumen, one can tell that the English have once again lived up to their principle: the enemy ran away and I was always in front. They&rsquo;re such a lying pack! One has to admire their diplomats, however,</p>

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