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mercredi, le 14 décembre 2016
 

VIDEOS The Russian army during the First World War. Its army is outdated and ineffective.

le mercredi 14 décembre 2016
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Published on Dec 14, 2016 by Nota Bene
Capture d|écran Youtube. The Russian army during the First World War. Its army is outdated and ineffective. 2016-12-14
The Russian army during the First World War. Its army is outdated and ineffective.
When the First World War broke out, Russia found itself alone in the East against the Germans and Austro-Hungarians, who intended to take quick action to get rid of the Russians as quickly as possible: indeed, for the central empires, the This conflict is taking place on two fronts and they are looking to finish as soon as possible on one side to better focus on the other. Russia, which certainly has more men, is militarily less equipped and poorly trained.

This episode was realized in partnership with the CNC.

Director : Benjamin Brillaud
Editing : Nicolas Thomas
Writing : Romain Filstroff
Production : Coralie Brillaud

Archive :
Russian Army
http://www.cnc-aff.fr/internet_cnc/In...

Music :
Skorpio_88 - Restaurant 44
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Photo credit : billionstrang http://www.flickr.com/photos/13904789...

Sources :
Fritz Fischer : Les Buts de guerre de l’Allemagne impériale (1914-1918) [« Griff nach der Weltmacht »]. Paris, Éditions de Trévise, 1970.
Pierre Renouvin : La Crise européenne et la Première Guerre mondiale. Paris, Presses universitaires de France, coll. « Peuples et civilisations » (no 19), 1962.

Max Schiavon : L'Autriche-Hongrie dans la Première Guerre mondiale : La fin d'un empire. Paris, Éditions SOTECA, 14-18 Éditions, 2011.
Caption author (Russian) Oleksandr Gryniuk
Caption author (Ukrainian) Oleksandr Gryniuk

Catégorie : Histoire de Russie | Type : Film
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