Blood on the Snow - Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution
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9781557781130 - Elisabeth Heresch: Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution
Elisabeth Heresch

Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution (1917)

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ISBN: 9781557781130 bzw. 1557781133, in Englisch, 352 Seiten, Paragon House, Taschenbuch, neu.

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This is the only broad collection of personal accounts of the Russian revolution in the world. It contains honest, lively, compelling stories, and personal experiences of the drama, brutality, and hypocrisy of the Russian revolutions of February and October 1917. The memories of eyewitnesses, still alive in the 1980s, are woven together to form a vivid picture of those history-making events and personalities. Readers are transported into the events and experience as if they were there. Prince Felix Yusupov tells of the night that he and others killed the notorious Rasputin. Tatyana Botkina, daughter of the Czar's physician, witnessed her father, along with the Czar and his family, driven from exile to execution. P. N. Malyantovich, Justice Minister of the provisional government, recalls the night that the provisional government was overthrown, and members of that government had their lives threatened by an armed mob. Varvara Levitova, a volunteer nurse shot in the battles between the Whites and the Reds, recounts the horrors of the front line where Russian battled Russian. These witnesses and others challenge commonly held assumptions about the revolution. Was Czar Nicholas II an incompetent and aloof autocrat bent on preserving his own power? Was Lenin a popular leader of a popular revolution? Were the people truly clamoring for a revolution to transform Russia into a classless society? From these stories the reality of the Russian Revolution is revealed., Paperback, Label: Paragon House, Paragon House, Product group: Book, Published: 2019-03-01, Studio: Paragon House.
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Heresch Elisabeth Heresch

Blood on the Snow - Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution (1917)

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Blood on the Snow: An important history of the Russian Revolution in a collection of incredible eyewitness accounts that redefines the origins of the USSR, and stands as a testament to ordinary people`s courage against the cruelty of war. This book dramatically reveals, in a chronological story through eye-witness accounts, how the Russian Empire fell in 1917 to a handful of revolutionaries unknown to the masses. It demonstrates the role of Germany supporting the revolutionaries in an attempt to undermine the regime it was unable to defeat on the battlefield. And, it shows the role of the US in financing the revolutionaries in order to get exclusive exploitation rights and contracts mainly for oil and coal. Prince Felix Yusupov tells of the night that he, along with others, killed the notorious Ras-putin. Tatyana Botkina, daughter of the Czar`s personal physician, wit-nessed her father, along with the Czar and his family, driven from exile to execution. P. N. Malyantovich, Justice Minister of the provisional government, recalls the night that the provisional government was overthrown, and he and the other members of that govern-ment had their lives threatened by an armed mob. Varvara Levitova, a volun-teer nurse who was shot in the battles between the Whites and the Reds, recounts the horrors of the frontline where Russian battled Russian. The witnesses question commonly held assumptions about the revolution. Was Czar Nicholas II an incompetent and aloof autocrat bent on preserving his own power Was Lenin a brilliant and popular leader of a popular revolution Were the people truly clamoring for a revo-lution to transform Russia into a class-less society From these stories the reality of the Russian Revolution is revealed and we can see the Czar and Lenin, the battles, and the secret meetings, the people, and the events that changed tbe world. Englisch, Ebook.
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9781557781130 - Elisabeth Heresch: Blood On The Snow: Eyewitness Accounts Of The Russian Revolution
Elisabeth Heresch

Blood On The Snow: Eyewitness Accounts Of The Russian Revolution (1917)

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ISBN: 9781557781130 bzw. 1557781133, in Englisch, PARAGON HOUSE, neu.

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Elisabeth Heresch, Books, History, Blood On The Snow: Eyewitness Accounts Of The Russian Revolution, This is the only broad collection of personal accounts of the Russian revolution in the world. It contains honest, lively, compelling stories, and personal experiences of the drama, brutality, and hypocrisy of the Russian revolutions of February and October 1917. The memories of eyewitnesses, still alive in the 1980s, are woven together to form a vivid picture of those history-making events and personalities. Readers are transported into the events and experience as if they were there. Prince Felix Yusupov tells of the night that he and others killed the notorious Rasputin. Tatyana Botkina, daughter of the Czar's physician, witnessed her father, along with the Czar and his family, driven from exile to execution. P. N. Malyantovich, Justice Minister of the provisional government, recalls the night that the provisional government was overthrown, and members of that government had their lives threatened by an armed mob. Varvara Levitova, a volunteer nurse shot in the battles between the Whites and the Reds, recounts the horrors of the front line where Russian battled Russian. These witnesses and others challenge commonly held assumptions about the revolution. Was Czar Nicholas II an incompetent and aloof autocrat bent on preserving his own power? Was Lenin a popular leader of a popular revolution? Were the people truly clamoring for a revolution to transform Russia into a classless society? From these stories the reality of the Russian Revolution is revealed.
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9781557781093 - Elisabeth Heresch: Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution
Elisabeth Heresch

Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution

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ISBN: 9781557781093 bzw. 1557781095, in Englisch, Paragon House Publishers, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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1557781095 - Elisabeth Heresch: Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution
Elisabeth Heresch

Blood on the Snow: Eyewitness Accounts of the Russian Revolution

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ISBN: 1557781095 bzw. 9781557781093, in Englisch, Paragon House, gebraucht.

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