Vladivostok, Russian Federation
Vladivostok, Russian Federation
The article analyzes the materials of the magazine of Russian military emigration "Cadet Roll Call" (New York), dedicated to the history of the Civil War 1917–1922 in the Far East and the participation of the cadet movement in these events. The magazine, published by the Association of Cadets of Russian Cadet Corps abroad in the period 1971–2009, not only covered the activities of cadet associations, contributed to the preservation of the traditions of the Russian army, but also published memoirs of participants in the Civil War, as well as analytical articles on the history of wars of the 20th century. The study of the journal materials allows you to expand the historical source base when studying the subject of the Civil War in the Far East.
Russian emigration, Russian emigrant press, the United States, the USSR, Russian Civil War, White Army
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