Diary of 1917-1919
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Lieutenant General Budberg, military minister Admiral Kolchak, witnessed one of the most dramatic events of post -revolutionary Russia - the collapse of the white idea in Siberia and the Far East. The Czech of governments, a whirlwind of appointments, the dominance of adventurers, the chieftain and the decomposition of the army, as well as courage, self -sacrifice, selfless service in the name of the Fatherland, nothing hidden from his tenacious look and merciless pen.
Budberg’s published diary covers the period from October 7, 1917 (in the old style) to October 31, 1919, while the Baron complemented the text of his forced records in the "Archive of the Russian Revolution" by later memories and thoughts.
The text is published according to the first edition: the diary of Baron A. Budberg "Archive of the Russian Revolution". Edition I.V. Hessen. TT. 12-15. Berlin, 1923-1924
Budberg’s published diary covers the period from October 7, 1917 (in the old style) to October 31, 1919, while the Baron complemented the text of his forced records in the "Archive of the Russian Revolution" by later memories and thoughts.
The text is published according to the first edition: the diary of Baron A. Budberg "Archive of the Russian Revolution". Edition I.V. Hessen. TT. 12-15. Berlin, 1923-1924
Author:
Author:Budberg A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8159-1394-3
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