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ISBNs | 978-5-4484-1909-6 |
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The weight | 0,502 kg |
Size | 140 × 207 mm |
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Readers are invited to a collection of works written by a man of difficult and extraordinary fate, Russian, and later - Paraguayan naval officer Yazon Konstantinovich Tumanov (1883-1955). During his life, he became a witness and a direct participant in the Russo-Japanese and World War I, shed blood for his country. And during the Civil War, Ya.K. Tumanov did not remain an outside observer: he did not accept the new government and fought against the Reds with weapons in his hands. After the defeat of the White movement, Jason Konstantinovich ended up in exile, experienced many difficulties and adventures, and participated in the Chaco war between Bolivia and Paraguay. Numerous Russian and foreign orders and insignia serve as confirmation of his courage and professionalism, and the last award of the valiant sailor was the Paraguayan order. The book is of interest not only to lovers of naval history, but also to all readers interested in the history of our country, who are not indifferent to the fate of compatriots forced to leave their homeland.