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Velikii Sibirskii Ledianoi pokhod [The Great Siberian Ice March]
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The twenty-second volume of the series 'The White Movement in Russia' is dedicated to one of the most tragic pages in the history of the Civil War in Siberia - the Great Siberian Ice March. Chronologically, it serves as a continuation of the nineteenth volume, which tells about the White struggle in the East of Russia under the leadership of Admiral A.V. Kolchak, and covers the time from the abandonment of Omsk and the beginning of the Great Siberian Ice March to the abandonment of Transbaikalia by the Whites, that is, from mid-November 1919 to the fall of 1920.
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The twenty-second volume of the series 'The White Movement in Russia' is dedicated to one of the most tragic pages in the history of the Civil War in Siberia - the Great Siberian Ice March. Chronologically, it serves as a continuation of the nineteenth volume, which tells about the White struggle in the East of Russia under the leadership of Admiral A.V. Kolchak, and covers the time from the abandonment of Omsk and the beginning of the Great Siberian Ice March to the abandonment of Transbaikalia by the Whites, that is, from mid-November 1919 to the fall of 1920.
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Author
Volkov S V (red)
Publisher
Tsentrpoligraf
ISBN
5952410898
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2004
Pages
718
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The twenty-second volume of the series 'The White Movement in Russia' is dedicated to one of the most tragic pages in the history of the Civil War in Siberia - the Great Siberian Ice March. Chronologically, it serves as a continuation of the nineteenth volume, which tells about the White struggle in the East of Russia under the leadership of Admiral A.V. Kolchak, and covers the time from the abandonment of Omsk and the beginning of the Great Siberian Ice March to the abandonment of Transbaikalia by the Whites, that is, from mid-November 1919 to the fall of 1920.