Title
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Tsentral'nyi' gosudarstvennyi' arkhiv Sovetskoi' armii. V dvukh tomakh. Tom 1. Putevoditel'. 1991
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Year published
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1991
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Annotation
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The present volume is unique in at least one very special respect. It is the first such putevoditel', or archival guidebook, to be published in the West in the Russian language. The Central State Archive of the Soviet Army contains some of the most important and sensitive documents relating to the early history of the Soviet state. Its holdings - some 2,000,000 documents in almost 33,000 record groups - document the years 1917 through 1941 for the Soviet military. This turbulent and profoundly interesting era saw numerous events that shaped the future of the USSA and the world: the end of World War I; the Soviet civil war and Allied intervention; nationalist uprisings on the Soviet periphery; the great debates about Soviet military doctrine and military reform in the 1920s; the technical transformation of the Red Army into one of the world's most formidable military powers; the Grate Purges; and the frantic initial years of World War II.
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View quide-book
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Tsentral'nyi' gosudarstvennyi' arkhiv Sovetskoi' armii. V dvukh tomakh. Tom 1. Putevoditel'. 1991
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View fonds
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List of fonds
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ISBN
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1-879944-02-2
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Copyright
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TsENTRAL'NYI' GOSUDARSTVENNYI' ARKhIV SOVETSKOI' ARMII, 1991
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Permanent edition address
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http://216.17.69.62/browse/GuidebookCard.html?id=120&enc=eng
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Archive's contacts |
http://www.rusarchives.ru/federal/rgva/index.shtml
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