Russian Front of the First World War: losses of the parties. 1914
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The 1914 campaign on the Eastern (Russian) front became unexpected for participants in the scope of hostilities, their fierce and duration. The shortcomings in the accounting of losses led to ignorance of the situation by military departments and the highest headquarters.
Author - a well -known military historian - turned to the case of registered lists of losses in the archives of Russia, Austria, Hungary and Germany, which made it possible to establish as accurately the loss of the parties as accurately as possible. They reached 2.5 million, of which more than 500 thousand died and up to 880 thousand soldiers. Losses of parts and joints are included in the tables for each operation.
Work helps to restore the places of burial and military memory in the territory of modern Poland, Ukraine, Russia (Kaliningrad region) and Slovakia
Author - a well -known military historian - turned to the case of registered lists of losses in the archives of Russia, Austria, Hungary and Germany, which made it possible to establish as accurately the loss of the parties as accurately as possible. They reached 2.5 million, of which more than 500 thousand died and up to 880 thousand soldiers. Losses of parts and joints are included in the tables for each operation.
Work helps to restore the places of burial and military memory in the territory of modern Poland, Ukraine, Russia (Kaliningrad region) and Slovakia
Author:
Author:Nelipovich Sergey Gennadievich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: Historical Research
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