PROCLAIMING THE #ALPHAVERSE
A wiki dedicated to #Alpha1918, #Buhankachan, and other associated moe characters of the Russian side of the Russo-Ukrainian war, is now here!
https://t.co/hQaYfJqHIW
@dhedgdfgertfvc1 I'm glad you liked it!
I'd really recommend "За чертополохом" also by Krasnov, a very sweet utopian novel filled with utmost love of Russia. But I dunno if it was published in English
Or if you want more adventures, you should check out 'Dubrovskiy' by Alexander Pushkin!
White Armies of the Russian Civil War are often seen as comprised of nobles and aristocrats, while in fact they were mostly made up of common men and WW1 veterans
Its especially true for Samurskiy regiment, which consisted of factory workers and laborers
You know what? People always praise knights or samurais, and they're all nobles. We should promo some ordinary soldiers!
If you see this post, post a soldier!!
@Aaron887654 For refs there's a wonderful 'Visual History of the White Armies' (pic related). If you can find it in digital, that's pretty much all u need for almost all White Armies visuals
For learning history of the WVA, here's a nice lecture on the topic - https://t.co/EaQKtsh2Vx
@Quiet_friendly If you are into this discussion out of honest passion for history, just like myself, I recommend you this lecture about the February Revolution and the abdication of Nikolai II
https://t.co/aU645HLPnV
It highlights all I've talked about before and much more
@Quiet_friendly Duma was given all the power by Nikolai II in his agreement to creation of Responsible Government on 1st of March 1917. Mikhail later empowered it further. And Duma was the one to create Prov. Gov. And it did organize the elections into the C.A., which the bolsheviks lost