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Boris Savinkov (1879-1925) - the literary pseudonym V. Ropshin - is better known in our country as a politician than as a talented publicist and writer. Highly artistic works owns his pen - the story "Pale" and "Horse of the Vorona", presented in the collection. The story "Pale Horse", which reflected disappointment in the terrorist struggle, was written in Russia in 1909. The work "Horse of the Vorona", in which the author showed the futility of the white movement, saw the light in Paris in 1923 ...
The most famous Russian terrorist Boris Viktorovich Savinkov tells in his famous and, alas, still relevant memories, how he killed and, most importantly, why he did it. He makes a convincing attempt to explain the psychology of a professional ideological killer in his autobiographical prose, which was signed by the pseudonym V. Ropshin. Savinkov himself wrote: “He did not imagine his participation in terror otherwise than with the mortal end, moreover, he wanted such an end: he saw in him, to a certain extent, atonement inevitable and still sinful murder "...
The terrible and fascinating, literally “Blood of the heart” of the memoirs of a man who put all the forces of his soul in order to prevent the Socialist -Revolutionaries to turn into a “shallow -bourgeois party”, or into the “signs of the Bolsheviks”. The memories of a man who uttered the legendary phrase "Socialist -Revolutionaries without a bomb is no longer a Socialist -Revolutionary - and died, defending his beliefs ...
Pain, fear and blood that covering their eyes, a painful attempt to understand why peaceful, quite harmless people once take up pistols and bombs. The roots of Russian terrorism, the goal, justifying the means, the eternal desire to divide the world into "own" and "Alien", "necessary" and "unnecessary" ...
Reads: Alexander Andrienko
Sound engineer: Yuri Spiridonov
The total sound time: 7 hours 26 minutes.
System requirements:
CD player with support for MP3 or Pentium-233 with Windows 9x-XP, CD-ROM, sound card
The most famous Russian terrorist Boris Viktorovich Savinkov tells in his famous and, alas, still relevant memories, how he killed and, most importantly, why he did it. He makes a convincing attempt to explain the psychology of a professional ideological killer in his autobiographical prose, which was signed by the pseudonym V. Ropshin. Savinkov himself wrote: “He did not imagine his participation in terror otherwise than with the mortal end, moreover, he wanted such an end: he saw in him, to a certain extent, atonement inevitable and still sinful murder "...
The terrible and fascinating, literally “Blood of the heart” of the memoirs of a man who put all the forces of his soul in order to prevent the Socialist -Revolutionaries to turn into a “shallow -bourgeois party”, or into the “signs of the Bolsheviks”. The memories of a man who uttered the legendary phrase "Socialist -Revolutionaries without a bomb is no longer a Socialist -Revolutionary - and died, defending his beliefs ...
Pain, fear and blood that covering their eyes, a painful attempt to understand why peaceful, quite harmless people once take up pistols and bombs. The roots of Russian terrorism, the goal, justifying the means, the eternal desire to divide the world into "own" and "Alien", "necessary" and "unnecessary" ...
Reads: Alexander Andrienko
Sound engineer: Yuri Spiridonov
The total sound time: 7 hours 26 minutes.
System requirements:
CD player with support for MP3 or Pentium-233 with Windows 9x-XP, CD-ROM, sound card
Category:
- Category:Audio & Video courses
- Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:12x14x1 cm
Series:
Series: History in novels and documents
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