Russian Army 1914–18

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781841763033
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2001
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Often overshadowed by the drama of its catastrophic collapse in the November 1917 Revolution, the Imperial Russian Army's record in 1914-16 included some notable victories.

Its human qualities of patriotism and endurance were remarkable, and in 1916 the 'Brusilov Offensive' on the South-Western Front outdistanced anything that was being achieved in France. The variety of its uniforms - infantry and cavalry, Guards and Line, Cossacks, armour and Air Service crewmen, even a priest - are splendidly captured here by Russia's leading military artist.

Nik Cornish's expert text is supported by tables of insignia and many rare photographs.

Nik Cornish was born in Cardiff in 1954, and currently lives and works in exile in the south of England. Formerly a teacher, at the end of the last century he founded STAVKA Military Research, specialising in eastern European conflicts.

Andrei Karachtchouk is a well-known artist of military subjects in Russia, and is active in re-enactment circles. He is also a sculptor who makes, among other projects, master models for the UK-based Anglo-Russian Toy Soldier (ARTS) Company. His previous work for Osprey Military appears in MAA 293 & 305, Russian Civil War Armies (1) Red Army, and (2) White Armies.

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