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The last revolt of the serfs

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Why can't general mobilization tolerate feudal systems?
What is the "physics" of soldiers and the structure of the "atomic bomb" planted under Russia that exploded in 1917?
Why did Lenin succeed in more difficult conditions, while Nicholas II failed in easier ones? And the better-prepared White Army lost the war to the newly formed Red Army?
Why did so many more White émigrés fight on Hitler's side than against him?

These and many other questions are answered in this book, in search of an answer to the most fundamental question explored in it: what ensures the most beneficial connection between the front and the rear for victory in war?

These challenging questions, uncompromising conclusions, and vivid metaphors are unlikely to leave the reader indifferent. This debut book by a young historian is about a bomb, and it may blow up, but it helps us understand how to prevent a country from exploding.
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