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Code of honor of a Russian officer

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A country
Russia
Age
From 16 years old
Author
Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich
Kit
No
Number of pages
224
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In the Russian Empire, the title of “Russian officer” was not just a designation of professional or social affiliation. The title of “officer” meant belonging to a special caste for whom honor and dignity were more expensive than life. They fought for honor, and they died for her.

Second of the Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905, captain Valentin Kulchitsky wrote “Tips to the Young Officer”, which, in fact, became a code of honor of a Russian officer. The book also included: “Duel Code” by V. Dura-Sova, equally fair for both civilians and the military, and the story of A. S. Pushkin “Shot”, as the brightest illustration of both officer honor and duel history. For the duel is “the last argument of the preservation of honor.”

Characteristics
A country Russia
Age From 16 years old
Author Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich
Kit No
Number of pages 224
The subject of the book Humanitarian sciences
The year of publishing 2020
Type of cover Hard cover
Type of paper Offset
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