Mark Yudalevich. Admiral hour.
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In the novel, the famous writer Mark Altai Yudalevicha recreated times "Kolchak" in Siberia. For decades, Russian Admiral Alexander Kolchak's portrayed in the press as a bloody butcher and unprincipled foreign sender, a puppet in their hands. On the basis of archival materials and contemporary stories of the author seeks to show Kolchak as a tragic figure. Alexander was not a politician, and failed to understand the situation of those years, and even more to master it. But subjectively it was a brave and honorable man. You can not cross out of his merits as a polar explorer and naval commander, a hero of the Russian-Japanese and First World War ...
File format Word. Excerpt: "... Just close the door for General Martyanov as in coupe Kolchak appeared Cossack Division commander, commandant Colonel Volkov. Kolchak heard about this Cossack colonel as a ruthless warrior, dry red-tape-monger. But the commandant was courtesy itself. He heard about the arrival of Alexander Vasilyevich in Omsk and believes completely unacceptable that such a man lived in a car. In overpopulated Omsk difficult to provide a good house or apartment, but he invites Mr. Vice Admiral to him. He has a comfortable room with a separate entrance, very quiet, well-furnished ... »Download Mark Yudalevich. Admiral hour.