Russian Army of General Wrangel. Battles in Kuban and Northern Tavria
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The book is the fourteenth volume of the series dedicated to the White Movement in Russia, and covers the events of the first months of the history of the Russian Army after the evacuation from Novorossiysk and Odessa to the Crimea part of the Armed Forces in the South of Russia (March - August 1920).
The book presents in detail the complex process of transferring the command of the All-Union Yugoslav Army from General A.I. Denikin to General P.N. Wrangel. It describes in detail the actions of the new command to recreate a combat-ready army and its spirit, to go on the counter-offensive and conduct military operations in Northern Tauria and the Kuban. These and subsequent actions allowed the White Army to honorably end the 3-year Civil War and go into exile with their heads proudly raised. "Glory to the defeated!" - with such words ends one of the fragments of this book. The book is provided with extensive and for the first time published commentaries containing several hundred unknown biographical references about the authors and heroes of the essays.
The book presents in detail the complex process of transferring the command of the All-Union Yugoslav Army from General A.I. Denikin to General P.N. Wrangel. It describes in detail the actions of the new command to recreate a combat-ready army and its spirit, to go on the counter-offensive and conduct military operations in Northern Tauria and the Kuban. These and subsequent actions allowed the White Army to honorably end the 3-year Civil War and go into exile with their heads proudly raised. "Glory to the defeated!" - with such words ends one of the fragments of this book. The book is provided with extensive and for the first time published commentaries containing several hundred unknown biographical references about the authors and heroes of the essays.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books in the series The White Movement in Russia