
Za Rossii͡u︡: Russkie "belye" v borʹbe protiv russkikh "krasnykh", stalinskogo terrora, nat͡s︡izma i kommunizma, 1917-1994
by
P. N Butkov
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History
Travel
Format
Hardcover
Pages
415
Language
Russian
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
Ėkopolis i kulʹtura
ISBN-10
5868820703
ISBN-13
9785868820700
Description
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Russian history from 1917 to 1994, this book delves into the complex landscape of political and social struggles in the nation. It explores the fierce confrontations between the "whites," who resisted Bolshevik control, and the "reds," aligned with Stalin's regime. Through detailed narrative and analysis, it illuminates the impact of terror, nationalism, and communism on the Russian populace, highlighting the resilience and resistance of those who stood against oppression.
The author, P. N. Butkov, unearths personal stories and historical accounts that paint a vivid picture of this era marked by conflict and ideological battles. Readers are drawn into a world of political intrigue and human bravery as Butkov contextualizes the significant events and movements that shaped modern Russia's identity. This thorough examination captures the essence of a nation grappling with its past while navigating the path toward its future.
The author, P. N. Butkov, unearths personal stories and historical accounts that paint a vivid picture of this era marked by conflict and ideological battles. Readers are drawn into a world of political intrigue and human bravery as Butkov contextualizes the significant events and movements that shaped modern Russia's identity. This thorough examination captures the essence of a nation grappling with its past while navigating the path toward its future.
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