The Russian-Georgian war: 100 years/100 stories = Ruset̕-Sak̕art̕velos omi : 100 ambavi
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Sprache: | English Georgian |
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Tbilisi
Artanuji Publishing
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Getting to know Georgia
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Aus dem Georgischen übersetzt |
Beschreibung: | 239 Seiten Illustrationen, Porträts |
ISBN: | 9789941504051 |
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CONTENTS Introduction The Bolsheviks - in the minority January 1920, approaching danger May 1920, the first war The treaty of 7th May Ossetian Bolshevik uprising in the Tskhinvali region The danger in November -December, 1920 The refusal of the League of Nations The Hecker plan Preparation and mistakes of the Georgian commanders 32 10. Preparation for the neutral zone and the gathering storm 35 11. Deployment of Georgian troops on the South-Eastern front 12. The Russian command 13. The Georgian command - Odishelidze and Gedevanishvili 45 14. The Georgiancommand -Kvinitadze 15. A comparison of the size ofopposing military forces 16. The lack of weapons 17. The army attire 18. The army funding 19. Why did Russia want to conquer Georgia? 20. The British position 21. The role of France 22. De jure recognition by Paris and preparations for war in Moscow 67 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 5 7 10 14 18 21 25 27 30 39 42 48 51 53 56 59 61 63 65 I 237
23. Hypocrisy of the Russian ambassador 69 24. Celebration of de jure recognition 25. The fire is lit 71 74 26. Lenin was getting nervous 77 27. "Confirmed! Take the city" 79 28. Front breakthrough 83 29. Battle of the Poilo Bridge 85 88 30. The Shulaveri Committee 31. The appeal of Noe Zhordania 32. The call of Ivane Javakhishvili and the resolution 91 of the Council of Professors 93 97 99 34. Horror in Tbilisi Teachers' duty 35. Children and war 36. Seeing the cadets off to the battlefield 102 37. Uprising in Armenia 104 38. 39. Arrest of diplomats The Plan of the first attack onTbilisi 106 107 40. Battle of Soghanlughi - a great victory of the Georgian army 110 33. 101 41. 42. Tbilisi in waiting for the resultof the battle Interview from the battlefield 112 114 43. 44. Bringing captives to Tbilisi Counter attack on Tabakhmela 115 117 45. 46. 47. The victim of a "blind" bullet 120 121 124 48. 49. 50. The courage of the unter-officers Maro Makashvili Shalva Makashvili 125 127 129 51. Battles in the left sector of thedefence 131 52. 53. Galaktion to the defenders of Tbilisi 134 The last happy day 136 54. Declaring people as traitors 139 55. "Occupant” Georgians 141 56. Heroism and robbery 143 238 I The number of cadets The cadets' "Mumii Mukhasao"
57. A letter in the pocket of a Russian soldier 144 58. The victory of Georgians and the fear of Russians 145 59. An attempt to negotiate 148 60. The Loss of Artvin and Artaan 150 61. A Georgian Samurai 152 62. Negligence 63. Plan of the Attack, February 24 155 156 64. The tragic fate of Givi Ghambashidze 158 65. Horse thieves 160 66. A cadet's premonition which really came to pass 163 67. The heroism of Shalva Eristavi 68. Tanks in the battle for Tbilisi 164 69. The February24 dilemma 170 167 70. Russian bells 172 71. The surrender of Tbilisi and a reception in Paris 173 72. Mamia Orakhelashvili's emotions at the time 175 73. The power of Russian propaganda 74. A great journey of Georgian tanks 179 177 75. The first orders of the Revcom 76. The advice of the newspaper "Communist" 182 77. Battles in Kakheti 78. An eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth? 186 79. "A Fight" in Mtskheta 190 184 188 80. Nikita Khrushchev ֊ an occupier 193 81. The Red Army at the passes of Georgia 82. The last great battle 195 197 83. Two unnamed heroes whose identities have not reached us 200 84. The brutal scene of the war 85. Let's take Tbilisi from the village of Boslevi 202 203 86. Intention to commit suicide 204 206 208 87. Shooting the deserters 88. Battles in the Khevi 89. The Abkhazian front 90. The assistance of the French navy 91. The war on film 211 213 216 I 239
92. The contribution of Georgians living in Moscow 217 93. Liberation - in accordance with international rules 219 94. 95. Down with the Corn Republic! The armoured trains fought to the end 221 222 96. Cossacks in the Georgian army 225 97. 98. 99. Kutaisi negotiations Fight for Batumi Akaki Vasadze, a fighter against the Turks 227 230 233 100. The end 235 |
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CONTENTS Introduction The Bolsheviks - in the minority January 1920, approaching danger May 1920, the first war The treaty of 7th May Ossetian Bolshevik uprising in the Tskhinvali region The danger in November -December, 1920 The refusal of the League of Nations The Hecker plan Preparation and mistakes of the Georgian commanders 32 10. Preparation for the neutral zone and the gathering storm 35 11. Deployment of Georgian troops on the South-Eastern front 12. The Russian command 13. The Georgian command - Odishelidze and Gedevanishvili 45 14. The Georgiancommand -Kvinitadze 15. A comparison of the size ofopposing military forces 16. The lack of weapons 17. The army attire 18. The army funding 19. Why did Russia want to conquer Georgia? 20. The British position 21. The role of France 22. De jure recognition by Paris and preparations for war in Moscow 67 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 5 7 10 14 18 21 25 27 30 39 42 48 51 53 56 59 61 63 65 I 237
23. Hypocrisy of the Russian ambassador 69 24. Celebration of de jure recognition 25. The fire is lit 71 74 26. Lenin was getting nervous 77 27. "Confirmed! Take the city" 79 28. Front breakthrough 83 29. Battle of the Poilo Bridge 85 88 30. The Shulaveri Committee 31. The appeal of Noe Zhordania 32. The call of Ivane Javakhishvili and the resolution 91 of the Council of Professors 93 97 99 34. Horror in Tbilisi Teachers' duty 35. Children and war 36. Seeing the cadets off to the battlefield 102 37. Uprising in Armenia 104 38. 39. Arrest of diplomats The Plan of the first attack onTbilisi 106 107 40. Battle of Soghanlughi - a great victory of the Georgian army 110 33. 101 41. 42. Tbilisi in waiting for the resultof the battle Interview from the battlefield 112 114 43. 44. Bringing captives to Tbilisi Counter attack on Tabakhmela 115 117 45. 46. 47. The victim of a "blind" bullet 120 121 124 48. 49. 50. The courage of the unter-officers Maro Makashvili Shalva Makashvili 125 127 129 51. Battles in the left sector of thedefence 131 52. 53. Galaktion to the defenders of Tbilisi 134 The last happy day 136 54. Declaring people as traitors 139 55. "Occupant” Georgians 141 56. Heroism and robbery 143 238 I The number of cadets The cadets' "Mumii Mukhasao"
57. A letter in the pocket of a Russian soldier 144 58. The victory of Georgians and the fear of Russians 145 59. An attempt to negotiate 148 60. The Loss of Artvin and Artaan 150 61. A Georgian Samurai 152 62. Negligence 63. Plan of the Attack, February 24 155 156 64. The tragic fate of Givi Ghambashidze 158 65. Horse thieves 160 66. A cadet's premonition which really came to pass 163 67. The heroism of Shalva Eristavi 68. Tanks in the battle for Tbilisi 164 69. The February24 dilemma 170 167 70. Russian bells 172 71. The surrender of Tbilisi and a reception in Paris 173 72. Mamia Orakhelashvili's emotions at the time 175 73. The power of Russian propaganda 74. A great journey of Georgian tanks 179 177 75. The first orders of the Revcom 76. The advice of the newspaper "Communist" 182 77. Battles in Kakheti 78. An eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth? 186 79. "A Fight" in Mtskheta 190 184 188 80. Nikita Khrushchev ֊ an occupier 193 81. The Red Army at the passes of Georgia 82. The last great battle 195 197 83. Two unnamed heroes whose identities have not reached us 200 84. The brutal scene of the war 85. Let's take Tbilisi from the village of Boslevi 202 203 86. Intention to commit suicide 204 206 208 87. Shooting the deserters 88. Battles in the Khevi 89. The Abkhazian front 90. The assistance of the French navy 91. The war on film 211 213 216 I 239
92. The contribution of Georgians living in Moscow 217 93. Liberation - in accordance with international rules 219 94. 95. Down with the Corn Republic! The armoured trains fought to the end 221 222 96. Cossacks in the Georgian army 225 97. 98. 99. Kutaisi negotiations Fight for Batumi Akaki Vasadze, a fighter against the Turks 227 230 233 100. The end 235 |
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