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The End of the Russian Imperial Army, Volume II : The Road to Soviet Power and Peace /

Wildman, Allan K.

The End of the Russian Imperial Army, Volume II : The Road to Soviet Power and Peace / Allan K. Wildman. - 1 online resource (468 p.) : 15 halftones 4 maps - Princeton Legacy Library ; 5651 .

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- REMARKS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- TRANSITION -- I. THE COMING OF THE OFFENSIVE -- II. BOLSHEVIKS AT THE FRONT AND "FRONT BOLSHEVISM" -- III. THE REVOLT AGAINST THE OFFENSIVE -- IV. THE RESTORATION OF AUTHORITY -- V. REVOLUTIONARY ORGANS UNDER SIEGE -- VI. THE KORNILOV AFFAIR AT THE FRONT -- VII. THE SOLDIERS' PLEBESCITE -- VIII. THE BOLSHEVIK REVIVAL AND THE CONTEST FOR POWER -- IX. THE COMMITTEE REVOLUTION: NORTHERN AND WESTERN FRONTS -- X. REVOLUTION DELAYED: SOUTHWESTERN AND RUMANIAN FRONTS -- XI. PEACE AND DENOUEMENT (NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1917) -- SOURCE ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX

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Allan Wildman presents the first detailed study of the Army's collapse under the strains of war and of the front soldiers' efforts to participate in the Revolution.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781400844067

10.1515/9781400844067 doi


HISTORY / Europe / General.

163rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht). 169th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht). 169th Infantry Regiment (United States). 83rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht). Abstention. Agitator. Alexander Kerensky. All-Russian Central Executive Committee. All-Russian Congress of Soviets. Armistice. Army Command (Germany). Army Reserve (United Kingdom). Artillery Brigade (Finland). Battalion of Death. Bolsheviks. Boris Savinkov. Brusilov Offensive. By-election. Capitulation (surrender). Commissar. Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Congress of Soviets. Constitutional Democratic Party. Counter-Attack. Counter-revolutionary. Countersign (military). Curtailment. Defence minister. Demagogue. Demoralization (warfare). Denunciation. Desertion. Dictatorship. Disenchantment. Dual power. Elena Stasova. Envelopment. Erich Ludendorff. Fraternization. Friedrich Nietzsche. General Staff Academy (Imperial Russia). German General Staff. Guards Corps (German Empire). Imperial Army (Holy Roman Empire). Imperial Russian Army. Imperialism. Insurgency. Kornilov affair. Kronstadt. Leave of absence. Leninism. Leonid Brezhnev. Line regiment. Lynching. Meister Eckhart. Mensheviks. Mezhraiontsy. Militarism. Military dictatorship. Military organization. Mogilev. Moscow Military District. Mutual assured destruction. Nazi propaganda. New Army. Northern Front (Soviet Union). Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. Odessa Military District. Orenburg Cossacks. Ostracism. People's Army. Petrograd Soviet. Pogrom. Proscription. Provisional government. Punitive expedition. Radicalization. Reactionary. Regiment. Renunciation. Reprisal. Revolution. Roman Republic. Rump Parliament. Russian Armed Forces. Russian Revolution. Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. Sapper. Secret treaty. Separate peace. Separatism. Sestroretsk. Southwestern Front (Russian Empire). Southwestern Front (Soviet Union). Soviet Union. Stavka. Superiority (short story). Twelfth Army (United Kingdom). War of the Second Coalition. Wilhelm Fliess.

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