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1918 God na Vostoke Rossii
[ 1918 in the east of Russia]

Comp., ed. and introd. by S.V. Volkov
Moscow:  Tsentrpoligraf, 2003
463 p
Hardcover. 13.5 x 21.5 cm
ISBN: 5952406432
Language: Russian
This sixteenth volume of the series The White Movement in Russia is about the very first phase of the White Movement in the eastern part of Russia in 1918: the Volga River basin, the Ural Mountains, and Western Siberia. The volume contains 17 essays-memoirs about the officer organizations in the large cities, the Czech corps, leaders of the White movement in the region: A. Grishin-Almazov, P. Ivanov-Rinov, N. Kazagrandi, V. Kappel`, etc. It covers both military and political actions in this territory. The volume is provided with new and extensive comments. Other volumes of the series are also available.
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