I was the supreme ruler... Kolchak A.V.
The figure of Admiral Kolchak in more than a century. The past after his death was overgrown with a huge number of myths. A preferential gaze sees in him either a mining researcher and the hero of the Russian-Japanese and First World War, or the executioner of the Siberian peasants and the puppet in the hands of the Entente.
He did not leave memoirs, therefore, it would seem that we can only be content with third -party grades. However, the biography of Kolchak from the first line still exists. After the rebels of Czechoslovaki transferred the “Supreme Ruler” to the Irkutsk Political Center in January 1920, he was questioned by the Extraordinary Investigation Commission created to conduct investigations for senior officials of the ousted Siberian government. These interrogations can be considered the dying confession of the admiral - immediately after their completion, he was shot.
This book shows the minutes of the CHSK meetings. lasting from January 21 to February 6, 1920.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years old |
| Author | Kolchak Alexander Vasilievich |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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