Abstract

The article analyzes the political and legal state of Russia after the revolution of 1917, the Civil War and foreign intervention. During the Genoa Conference of 1922, it was planned to build the world on new conditions, to include socialist Russia in the structure of international relations, but to force it to return the enterprises nationalized by the Soviet government to the West beforehand or to compensate for their cost. In order to obtain Western loans, it was important to achieve international recognition, to get out of isolation. The authors show how it became possible to break through the isolation ring, conclude a peace treaty with Germany with all the difference in potentials, ideologies, and life values of the two countries.

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