内部敌人和外部敌人

T. Filippova
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在世界大战和革命期间,俄罗斯的讽刺刊物将皇室,尤其是亚历山德拉皇后和布尔什维克描绘成德国的同情者——对内为敌,对外为敌,提供帮助和教唆。
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The Enemy Within and the Enemy Without
Russian satirical publications during the years of world war and revolution portrayed both the imperial family, especially Empress Alexandra, and the Bolsheviks as German sympathizers—enemies within aiding and abetting the enemy without.
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