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"General Anton I. Denikin served as an officer in the Russian army throughout a notable career until 1920 when, as commander in chief of the White Russian armies, he was forced to flee from Bolshevik forces at Novorossiisk. In these memoirs, which cover his childhood, youth, and military service up to 1916, we have an unusually candid autobiography and one which illuminates some little-known aspects of Russian social as well as military history. General Denikin was born in 1872 in the Warsaw province of Russian Poland. He was a graduate of the prestigious General Staff Academy in St. Petersburg, and during his years at the academy he launched a literary career which continued for the rest of his life, enabling him to support his family in their later exile. Distinguished service in the Russo-Japanese War earned his promotion to colonel in the army, and from that time in 1905 to his tragic fate in 1920 when he left Russia never to return, he served his country with a deep and abiding loyalty, matched only by his devotion to the Orthodox religion. After living in exile in several European countries, principally in France, he moved in 1945 to the United States, where he died in 1947."--book jacket.
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History, Military life, Russia, Russia. Armii︠a︡, Soviet union, armed forces, Soviet union, historyPlaces
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The career of a Tsarist officer: memoirs, 1872-1916
1975, University of Minnesota Press
in English and Russian
0816606986 9780816606986
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Bibliography: p. 319-322.
Translation of Putʹ russkogo ofit͡s︡era.
Includes index.
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