By sending Lenin to Russia our Government had . . . assumed a great responsibility. From a military point of view his journey was justified, for Russia had to be laid low. But our Government should have seen to it that we also were not involved in her fall.
New York and London : Harper & Brothers 1919, vol. ii, p. 126.
Comment On the subsequent not getting involved in Russia's fall please read :
Rok 1920 (L'annee 1920, The Year 1920) by Marshal Piłsudski,
Memoirs by General Weygand,
The Eighteenth Decisive Battle of the World by Lord D'Abernon,
Memoirs by General Carton de Wiart (titled Happy Odyssey),
The decisive battles of the Western World by General Fuller (also published as A military history of the Western World).
also
La campagne polono-russe de 1920 by General Sikorski, Paris : Payot, 1928,
La manoeuvre de libe�ratrice du Mare�chal Pilsudski contre les Bolche�viks, août 1920 by General Camon, Paris : F. Alcan, 1929.
(WPT)