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Notes of a Red Guard - Eduard Dune

Notes of a Red Guard takes the reader into Red Guard and Red Army units, Moscow factories, workers' homes, and to the unfamiliar world of feudal Dagestan, offering a rare glimpse of revolutionary Russia from the perspective of an educated, skilled worker who became a rank-and-file participant.

Submitted by adri on May 22, 2019

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