From the taiga to the British seas ... Why did the Red Army defeated the civil war
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"... from the taiga to the British seas, the Red Army of all stronger" is the words from the famous song of the Civil War in Russia. What was the cause of the victories of the Red Army? CM. Klyatskin, doctor of historical sciences, military historian, colonel, answers this question in his book, written on the basis of the archives of the Red Army and the NKVD, in the higher school of which he taught for a number of years.
He tells how the Red Army was formed in 1918, according to what principle it was formed, armed and supplied with what charter was guided, in which its strengths and weaknesses were. The author also pays a lot of attention to the highest command bodies of the army, their composition and features of activity.
Not limited to 1918, S.M. Klyatskin further shows the actions of the Red Army in the civil war in order to answer, as a result, to the main question: why were the "Reds were able to defeat the well -armed and supplied by the Western countries of the" White "?
He tells how the Red Army was formed in 1918, according to what principle it was formed, armed and supplied with what charter was guided, in which its strengths and weaknesses were. The author also pays a lot of attention to the highest command bodies of the army, their composition and features of activity.
Not limited to 1918, S.M. Klyatskin further shows the actions of the Red Army in the civil war in order to answer, as a result, to the main question: why were the "Reds were able to defeat the well -armed and supplied by the Western countries of the" White "?
Author:
Author:Saul Klyatskin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Military Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: invincible and legendary. To the 100th anniversary of the Soviet Army
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907028-05-0
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