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This book fills a real gap in the literature and deals with Ukrainian forces from before the Russian Revolution through to independence at the collapse of the Soviet Union. Anti-Boshevik, anti-German, anti-Soviet, they’re all here with a variety of uniforms and weapons from sources ranging from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to home-made uniforms and both issued and captured German and Soviet uniforms, including Cossack dress. Looking for “something different” as a T-35 crew? Here you are, put some of these fellows with one marked as in a well-known photograph!
Recommended.
John Prigent
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