First World War. A View from the Trench. Diaries and Memories
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The collection presents the diaries and memoirs of the participants in the First World War - those who can safely be called representatives of the very "gray mass", to which all the hardships of military everyday life fell. The company clerk A. Ya. Semakov talks about his participation in the battles in East Prussia and August forests in September 1914. Lower Chin, the St. George Cavalier E.V. Tumilovich describes bloody battles in the Carpathians during the Brusilovsky breakthrough. Ensign K.V. Ananiev tells of the battles of the 405th Infantry Lig regiment on the river. Hundred in the fall - in the winter of 1916
The texts of memoirs and diaries were transmitted to study in the Russian military-historical society and are published for the conference "Great, Holy, Russian: Russia in the First World War."
Preface, compilation and comments K.A. Pakhalyuk.
2nd edition
The texts of memoirs and diaries were transmitted to study in the Russian military-historical society and are published for the conference "Great, Holy, Russian: Russia in the First World War."
Preface, compilation and comments K.A. Pakhalyuk.
2nd edition
Author:
Author:Пахалюк К.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Military Books
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-392-36098-7
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