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The Russian Imperial Army 1796�1917
2017Introduction. Part I The Napoleonic and Post-Napoleonic Years, 1796-1855: Military justice and social relations in the prereform army, 1796-1855, Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter The mutiny of the Semenovsky regiment, Joseph L. Wieczynski The Russian military colonies, 1810-31, Richard E.
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Officers of the Russian Imperial army – victims of the urban pogroms of 1917 – early 1918
Вестник гуманитарного образования, 2020Актуальность проблемы, рассматриваемой в данной статье, связана с чередой 100-летних памятных событий, оставивших в нашей истории неоднозначный след. Работа посвящена одной из первых трагических страниц событий отечественной истории, разворачивавшихся в условиях Февральской революции 1917 г., кризисов Временного правительства, Октябрьского вооруженного
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Heirs of Genghis Khan: The influence of the Tartar-Mongols on the imperial Russian and Soviet Armies
The RUSI Journal, 1983(1983). Heirs of Genghis Khan: The influence of the Tartar-Mongols on the imperial Russian and Soviet Armies. The RUSI Journal: Vol. 128, No. 1, pp. 52-60.
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Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, 2020
We consider a new aspect of the well-studied themе, related to objective circumstances and subjective motives for choosing a life position in the Civil war: the entry of former officers of the Russian Imperial army into the ranks of the Soviet or rebel armed forces.
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We consider a new aspect of the well-studied themе, related to objective circumstances and subjective motives for choosing a life position in the Civil war: the entry of former officers of the Russian Imperial army into the ranks of the Soviet or rebel armed forces.
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The End of the Russian Imperial Army: The Old Army and the Soldiers' Revolt (March-April 1917)
The American Historical Review, 1980John Bushnell, Allan K. Wildman
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Muslim Officers in the Russian Imperial Army: Between Religion and Duty to the State
Minbar. Islamic StudiesMuslim officers of the Russian Empire played a crucial role in both military and spiritual life within the empire. They were responsible for not only combat duties but also for ensuring that their soldiers adhered to religious traditions, such as fasting during Ramadan and following halal dietary practices.
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Bayonets before bullets: the Imperial Russian army, 1861-1914
Choice Reviews Online, 1993Daniel W. Graf, Bruce W. Menning
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The Imperial Russian Army and Navy in Finland 1808-1918
The American Historical Review, 1999Evan Mawdsley, Pertti Luntinen
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Scientific Notes of Orel State University
The article examines the situation offormer officers in the RSFSR in 1918-1922 through the prism of their questionnaires when applyingfor military registration. The authors identify and analyze the texts of questionnaires describing the situation offormer officers of the old army and the white armies during and after the Civil War in Russia.
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The article examines the situation offormer officers in the RSFSR in 1918-1922 through the prism of their questionnaires when applyingfor military registration. The authors identify and analyze the texts of questionnaires describing the situation offormer officers of the old army and the white armies during and after the Civil War in Russia.
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