The veteran of the Russian-Japanese and First World War, Pyotr Nikolaevich Wrangel (1878-1928) was one of the best cavalry generals of the tsarist army, a man of undoubted personal courage and outstanding military talent. At the outcome of the Civil War, he accepted the command over the White Army, defeating the defeat, led him to the Crimea and turned it into a fortress. But this only briefly delayed the collapse of the white movement …
The book of Memoirs of General P.N. Vrangel includes his essays about the Russo-Japanese War, the chosen fragments of the famous “notes” created in exile and related to the period of the First World and Civil Wars, its “track record”, excerpts from letters dedicated to the history of the creation of “notes”, as well as the intelligence of the commander-in-chief, where in his aphoristic manner he He outlined his views on politics, military affairs, emigration and fate of Russia.
Compilation, introductory article by V. G. Cherkasov-Georgievsky.
Author
Wrangel Peter Nikolaevich
Editor
Savinov D.V.
Publisher
Prose writer, 2013
Series
Military-political memoirs
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