In Soviet historical literature, the name of Boris Vladimirovich Annenkov, who has gone from the centurion of the 1st Siberian Cossack name of the Ermak Timofeev regiment to the commander of the Semirechensky army, was always accompanied by the most derogatory epithets, and his affairs were characterized as gangsters. “A bright figure in its outrages”, “beast”, “a black hero of the civil war, who threw his bloody path with skulls and bones of tens of thousands of working Russia”, “the idol of the entire White Guard scale” – so Soviet historians wrote about him. And yet, who is he, the brilliant chieftain, called the bandit, the hope of the bourgeoisie, a convinced monarchist? Did he have special reasons to fight for the restoration of the collapsed monarchy? Are the charges against him fair? Are legends true about him? This is told by the book by V.A. Goltsev.
Author
Goltsev Vadim Alekseevich
Editor
Smirnov N.M.
Publisher
Veche, 2014
Series
My Siberia
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