Nikolai Starikov - 1917. Who killed Russia
Audiobook "1917. Who Killed Russia" from Nikolai Starikov offers an in-depth study of the revolutionary events of 1917 that led to the fall of the Russian Empire and the creation of the Soviet Union. Starikov considers various aspects of that time, including internal and external political forces that played a role in these cardinal changes. The book analyzes the causes of the revolution, the actions of key figures, the influence of foreign powers and public sentiment that contributed to such dramatic changes in the country. Starikov will present his arguments and interpretations of events, focusing on political intrigue and external interference, which, in his opinion, had a significant impact on the course of history.
- Author: Nikolay Starikov
- Genre: Historical Analytics
- Main topic: Causes and consequences of the 1917 revolution in Russia
- Features: Analysis of political and social factors, in-depth study of historical events, emphasis on external interference and political intrigue
- Author: Nikolay Starikov
- Genre: Historical Analytics
- Main topic: Causes and consequences of the 1917 revolution in Russia
- Features: Analysis of political and social factors, in-depth study of historical events, emphasis on external interference and political intrigue
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