A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... Army almost six hundred thousand strong . The Russian commander , Barclay de Tolly , adopted Scythian tactics , fall- ing back to Smolensk without offering battle . The emperor , yielding to loudly voiced public opinion , ordered ...
... Army almost six hundred thousand strong . The Russian commander , Barclay de Tolly , adopted Scythian tactics , fall- ing back to Smolensk without offering battle . The emperor , yielding to loudly voiced public opinion , ordered ...
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... Army of the Caucasus . For some years his reforming activity , though important , was not spectacu- lar . He reduced the term of military service from twenty - five years to sixteen . He strove to reduce the brutality of military ...
... Army of the Caucasus . For some years his reforming activity , though important , was not spectacu- lar . He reduced the term of military service from twenty - five years to sixteen . He strove to reduce the brutality of military ...
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... army should give orders to the rear and that the army should give orders to the whole people and that the army should act as if it were itself at the head of the government " ; he therefore recommended General Brusilov , who " is the ...
... army should give orders to the rear and that the army should give orders to the whole people and that the army should act as if it were itself at the head of the government " ; he therefore recommended General Brusilov , who " is the ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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