The Red Army: the Red Army, 1918 to 1945
Author: Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 512
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 512
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Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 9780758167521
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Basil Henry Liddell Hart
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 480
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Published: 1968
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Publisher: Peter Smith Pub Incorporated
Published: 1979-01-01
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ISBN-13: 9780844607740
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Richard W. Harrison
Publisher: Casemate Academic
Published: 2020-06-30
Total Pages: 618
ISBN-13: 1952715059
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →“A wealth of knowledge . . . For every incident, chasing Kornilov or dealing with Admiral Kolchak, the reader has a 360-degree view.” —Roads to the Great War The Russian Civil War was one of the most fateful of the 20th century’s military conflicts, a bloody three-year struggle whose outcome saw the establishment of a totalitarian communist regime within the former Russian Empire. As such, it commands the attention of the military specialist and layman alike as we mark the one hundredth anniversary of the war’s end. This work is the third volume of the three-volume Soviet official history of the Russian Civil War, which appeared during 1928-1930, just before the imposition of Stalinist orthodoxy. While the preceding volumes focused on the minutiae of the Red Army’s organizational development and military art, this volume provides an in-depth description and analysis of the civil war’s major operations along the numerous fronts, from the North Caucasus, the Don and Volga rivers, the White Sea area, the Baltic States and Ukraine, as well as Siberia and Poland. It also offers a well-argued case for the political reasons behind the Bolsheviks’ military strategy and eventual success against their White opponents. And while it is a certainly a partisan document with a definite political bias, it is at the same time a straightforward military history that manages to avoid many of the hoary myths that later came to dominate the subject. As such, it is easily the most objective account of the struggle to emerge from the Soviet Union before the collapse of the communist system in 1991.
Author: Earl F Ziemke
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-05-20
Total Pages: 816
ISBN-13: 1135769176
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Supported in large part by evidence released after the collapse of the Soviet Union, this book follows the career of the Red Army from its birth in 1918 as the designated vanguard of world revolution to its affiliation in 1941 with 'the citadel of capitalism', the United States.
Author: Stefan Karner
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2020-09-02
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1793626596
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Based on a broad array of sources from Russian and Austrian archives, this collection provides a comprehensive analysis of the Soviet occupation of Austria from 1945 to 1955. The contributors cover a wide range of topics, including the Soviet Secret Services, the military kommandaturas, Soviet occupation policies, the withdrawal of troops in 1955, everyday life, the image of “the Russians,” violence against women, arrests, deportations, Soviet aid provisions, as well as children of occupation.
Author: Alexander Hill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 757
ISBN-13: 1107020794
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A major new account of the Soviet Union at war which charts the development, successes and failures of the Red Army.
Author: Albert Seaton
Publisher: Dutton Books
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 328
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