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Дзержинский

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Вашему вниманию, дорогой читатель, мы представляем одну из самых увлекательных и интригующих книг, вышедших на Западе после Октября, книгу Романа Гуля «Дзержинский». В центре внимания автора — противоречивые фигуры лидеров большевизма: Дзержинский, Менжинский, Ягода. Ее переиздание, по существу, снимает гриф «Совершенно секретно» со многих страниц драматичной истории нашего государства.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Roman Gul

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Roman Borisovich Gul (Russian Рома́н Бори́сович Гуль) was a Russian émigré writer who was prominent in the White Movement.

In 1917, after the October Revolution, Gul joined the Kornilov Shock regiment of the White Volunteer Army. He participated in the Ice March and was wounded. He was captured by Ukrainian Army and imprisoned in late 1918. In 1919 he was transferred to Germany and settled in Berlin in 1920 becoming a writer.

Gul emigrated to the USA in 1950 and worked for the Novyy Zhoulnal becoming chief editor in 1966. Gul died of a lung infection in 1986 and is buried in Novo-Diveevo Cemetery in Spring Valley, New York.

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