Россия в 1914
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Butovskiy Vladimir Evgenievich, the captain of the l. small artillery battalion
| Butovskiy Vladimir Evgenievich, the captain of the l. small artillery battalion. [Between 1915 and 1917]. |
The bourgeois political work in the world war of 1914-1918.
| Blumenthal, Friedrich Leopoldovich (1896 - 1937). Bourgeois political work in the world war of 1914 - 1918 gg.Moskva: State Publishing House. Department of Military Literature, 1928; Leningrad. |
Bulgak, senior sergeant of the 9th Lancer Bug Regiment
| Bulgak, the senior sergeant of the 9th Lancer Bug Regiment. [Between 1915 and 1917]. |
Bulavin Artemy Fedorovich, sub-lieutenant in the position of sergeant-major of the Leningrad Region. Preobrazhensky regiment
| Bulavin Artemy Fedorovich, sub-lieutenant in the position of sergeant-major of the Leningrad Region. Preobrazhensky regiment. [Between 1915 and 1917]. |
Brusilovsky breakthrough
| Kuznetsov, Fedor Evgenievich. Brusilovsky breakthrough. [Moscow]: Gospolitizdat, 1944. |
Brusilovsky breakthrough
| Vetoshnikov, Leonid Vladimirovich. Brusilovsky breakthrough. Moscow: State Military Publishing House of the USSR People's Commissariat of Defense, 1940. |
Brusilovsky breakthrough
| Levin, Schneier Mendelevich (1897-1969). Brusilovsky breakthrough. Moscow: Ogiz, 1941. |
The brochure "The German attempt to dispose of Russia" (the participation of the German government in Bolshevism and the collapse of Russia)
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Ryabikov Pavel Fedorovich, general, professor of the General Staff Academy. Brochure "The German attempt to dispose of Russia" (participation of the German government in Bolshevism and the collapse of Russia). |
Brochure "Combat Schedule of the Austro-Hungarian Army"
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Ryabikov Pavel Fedorovich, general, professor of the General Staff Academy. Brochure "Combat schedule of the Austro-Hungarian Army". |
Brekhov Konstantin Fedorovich, orderly l.-G. Ataman His Imperial Highness the Heir of the Cesarevitch Regiment
| Brekhov Konstantin Fedorovich, orderly l.-G. Ataman His Imperial Highness the Heir of the Tsesarevich Regiment. [Between 1915 and 1917]. |











