Bez sroka davnosti. Bolʹshevistskiĭ terror v Krymu v 1917-1921 gg.
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Série Botanical excursions
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Année de publication
2020
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The book of the Sevastopol researcher Dmitry Sokolov examines one of the most tragic periods in the history of Crimea, Russia and Ukraine in the twentieth century - the time of the revolutions of 1917 and the Civil War. From a peaceful resort region, the peninsula has turned into an arena of bloodshed, has become a testing ground for communist social experiments. Based on a wide range of sources, the work traces the origin of the main tool of revolutionary transformations - unlimited terror, which began with individual outbursts of violence and ended with a system of total suppression.