Kniga o moem ott︠s︡e, Petre Aleksandroviche Evdokimove, graz︠h︡danine Rossiĭskoĭ imperii, Sovetskogo Soi︠u︡za i Soedinennykh Shtatov Ameriki, rodivshemsi︠a︡ v T︠S︡arskom Sele i pokhoronennom v Vashingtone: dokumenty, pisʹma, svidetelʹstva ochevidt︠s︡ev o z︠h︡izni kapitana pervogo ranga P. A. Evdokimova (1894 - 1965), stavshego z︠h︡ertvoĭ neumolimogo roka sudʹby
Année de publication
2020
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The book tells about the life of P. A. Evdokimov (1894-1965), who graduated from the Naval Corps in St. Petersburg and began his service in the Russian Empire. He went on to serve in the navy in the Soviet Union. In 1937 he was awarded the Order of Lenin, and in 1938 he was arrested on false charges. Released in 1940. He met the war in the Baltic Fleet. Got captured. A sister living in Berlin was able to snatch her brother free. P.A. Evdokimov finished his life in Washington. The publication is intended for everyone who is interested in the history of the Second World War, the Russian Navy.