Commissar

Commissar
Title Commissar PDF eBook
Author Andy Hoare
Publisher Black Library
Pages 413
Release 2014
Genre Imaginary wars and battles
ISBN 9781849706094

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Deployed to the prison planet of Furia Penitens to quell a violent uprising, the 77th Vostroyan Firstborn regiment of the Imperial Guard find themselves in a precarious position. The rebels are in a fortified prison-hive, all but impenetrable. A disgrace suffered by their forebears haunts them. And they hate their new commissar. Can Commissar Flint bring them to victory and restore their reputation, or with the 77th fail again?

The Commissar Vanishes

The Commissar Vanishes
Title The Commissar Vanishes PDF eBook
Author David King
Publisher Holt Paperbacks
Pages 192
Release 1999-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780805052954

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A New York Times Notable Book, 1997 The lavishly illustrated and often darkly hilarious retelling of Soviet history through the doctored photographs under Stalin. The Commissar Vanishes has been hailed as a brilliant, indispensable record of an era. The Commissar Vanishes offers a unique and chilling look at how one man--Joseph Stalin--manipulated the science of photography to advance his own political career and erase the memory of his victims. Over the past thirty years David King has assembled the world's largest archive of doctored Soviet photographs, the best of which appear here, in a book Tatyana Tolstaya, in The New York Review of Books, called "an extraordinary, incomparable volume."

The Commissar

The Commissar
Title The Commissar PDF eBook
Author Marat Grinberg
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2016
Genre Film adaptations
ISBN 9781783207077

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Sphinx and Commissar

Sphinx and Commissar
Title Sphinx and Commissar PDF eBook
Author Muḥammad Ḥasanayn Haykal
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 320
Release 1978
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Forfatteren forklarer udviklingen af den sovjetrussiske dominans i Mellemøsten lige fra Ægyptens "tjekkiske våbenhandel" i 1955, som åbnede vejen for at Sovjet trådte i stedet for Storbritannien og USA som den toneangivende magt i området og til at russerne i 1972 beordredes til at forlade Ægypten.

The Commissar's Report

The Commissar's Report
Title The Commissar's Report PDF eBook
Author Martyn Burke
Publisher Martyn Burke
Pages 336
Release 1984
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780395354902

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Soldiers, Commissars, and Chaplains

Soldiers, Commissars, and Chaplains
Title Soldiers, Commissars, and Chaplains PDF eBook
Author Dale Roy Herspring
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 268
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780742511064

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This innovative study offers the first-ever comparison of the military roles played by commissars, political officers, and chaplains in military settings ranging from the armies of Cromwell, the Jacobins, the Nazis, the Soviets, and the United States. Despite the stark differences in the political systems of the countries of these disparate armed forces, Dale R. Herspring argues that there are certain critical functions that must be fulfilled in every military, regardless of its ideological orientation. Most vital are motivation, morale boosting, and political socialization. In addition, Herspring's comparative historical analysis decisively demonstrates that the roles of commissars, political officers, and chaplains alike have evolved in ways that are crucial yet rarely understood either by policymakers or scholars.

Commissars, Commanders, and Civilian Authority

Commissars, Commanders, and Civilian Authority
Title Commissars, Commanders, and Civilian Authority PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. Colton
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 400
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN 9780674145351

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For six decade the Soviet system has been immune to military rebellion and takeover, which often characterizes modernizing countries. How can we explain the stability of Soviet military politics, asks Timothy Colton in his compelling interpretation of civil-military relations in the Soviet Union. Hitherto most western scholars have posited a basic dichotomy of interests between the Soviet army and the Communist party. They view the two institutions as conflictprone, with civilian supremacy depending primarily upon the party's control of officers through its organs within the military establishment. Colton challenges this thesis and argues that the military party organs have come to possess few of the attributes of an effective controlling device, and that the commissars and their heirs have operated as allies rather than adversaries of the military commanders. In explaining the extraordinary stability in army-party relations in terms of overlapping interests rather than controlling mechanisms, Colton offers a major case study and a new model to students of comparative military politics.