Grisha Atamanov
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The story was marked by the diploma and statuette of the Literary Competition of the Ural Federal District in 2013. His name was cursed and forgotten for many years, but such people do not always disappear, and by the 90th anniversary of the Ishim peasant uprising, previously called the Kulak-Seserian rebellion, Grigory Atamanov came from nothingness-a handsome man twenty-two years old, raised by the will of the people raised to the most The top of the command of the Northern (Ishim) front, numbering more than six thousand bayonets.
The Soviet government for three years brought the country to self -eaters, hunger hung over both capitals and over the Kremlin itself, because Lenin gave the order by any means to take bread from the Siberian peasant. And in Siberia there was bread. In fairness, I must say that the Siberians gave, what they could, but the surplus survey and a broom raked the suski. When they reached the seed, the peasants were indignant. They beat the prodimated commanders, communists and activists, cleaned the countryside, but they could not fulfill the strategic task: they could not take the station and cut the ways of supplying Siberian bread to the center. The authorities pulled the Red Army troops to suppress the rebellion. The calculation of the rebels for the support of the soldiers did not materialize.
One hundred days, from January to April 1921, Grigory Atamanov lived Nadezhda. But the uprising was a conspiracy doomed
The Soviet government for three years brought the country to self -eaters, hunger hung over both capitals and over the Kremlin itself, because Lenin gave the order by any means to take bread from the Siberian peasant. And in Siberia there was bread. In fairness, I must say that the Siberians gave, what they could, but the surplus survey and a broom raked the suski. When they reached the seed, the peasants were indignant. They beat the prodimated commanders, communists and activists, cleaned the countryside, but they could not fulfill the strategic task: they could not take the station and cut the ways of supplying Siberian bread to the center. The authorities pulled the Red Army troops to suppress the rebellion. The calculation of the rebels for the support of the soldiers did not materialize.
One hundred days, from January to April 1921, Grigory Atamanov lived Nadezhda. But the uprising was a conspiracy doomed
Author:
Author:Olkov Nikolay
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91356-300-2
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