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THE RUSSIAN TURMOIL
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF DIAGRAMS AND MAPS
FOREWORD
The Russian Turmoil - CHAPTER I. The Foundations of the Old Power: Faith, the Czar and the Mother Country.
CHAPTER II. The Army.
CHAPTER III. The Old Army and the Emperor.
CHAPTER IV. The Revolution in Petrograd.
CHAPTER V. The Revolution and the Imperial Family.
CHAPTER VI. The Revolution and the Army. - Order No. 1.
A vivid, first‑hand chronicle of the Russian army’s final months, this memoir places the reader at the heart of the 1917 upheaval. The author, a former quartermaster‑general, recounts the frantic atmosphere within the Stavka, the clash of seasoned commanders and restless soldiers, and the stark contrast between the old imperial banners and the new revolutionary symbols unfurling across the front.
Through candid observations of key figures—from Generals Denikin and Alexeiev to the controversial Kornilov—the narrative reveals how political, social, and economic pressures seeped into the ranks, eroding discipline and morale. The book also offers striking descriptions of the chaotic streets of Petrograd, the funeral processions for early victims, and the uneasy coexistence of foreign representatives with a disintegrating army.
Beyond battlefield details, the memoir reflects on the broader implications of a military collapse that reshaped a nation. It invites listeners to contemplate the fragile line between order and anarchy, and the enduring lessons that emerge from a society caught in the throes of revolution.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (790K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1947
A leading figure of the anti-Bolshevik White movement, he was one of the best-known Russian generals of the Civil War era. His life carried him from the Imperial Army through revolution, exile, and a final chapter in the United States.
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