WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
Hello all,
I have heard that in the 1990s the Russian government published a large series of book made of archives from WW2. Something like 80 volumes.
Could you give the exact reference of this publication?
Apologies if this is a noob question...
Thanks
Mori
I have heard that in the 1990s the Russian government published a large series of book made of archives from WW2. Something like 80 volumes.
Could you give the exact reference of this publication?
Apologies if this is a noob question...
Thanks
Mori
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
I have heard this earlier set was good:
12 volume Official Soviet History of the Second World War 1939-1945 edited by Marshal G.A. Grechko, 1973-1982.
12 volume Official Soviet History of the Second World War 1939-1945 edited by Marshal G.A. Grechko, 1973-1982.
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
Thanks, good to know.
The story I was told was specifically about a post-USSR (but pre-Putin) publication.
The story I was told was specifically about a post-USSR (but pre-Putin) publication.
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Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
Are you talking about the Russkij Arhiv material? 17 volumes I think. There was some other collections of documents (at least one concerning West Front) but doubt they can be found outside of Russia. ART or AMVAS might know more.
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Jeff, have you got a link to a description of this series?
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
"Russkiy Arhiv" (Russian Archive) was a multi-volume series published by the Terra Publishing in Moscow in 1990s-early 2000s under official ageists. There were less than 80 volumes though, as far as I can figure out.
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It seems impossible to find a picture or a description of these books - probably because I'm not skilled searching on Russian sites.
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
Ok, actually I don't see a complete list of volumes anywhere. What I can compile from various parts:
Vol.12(1) On the eve of the war. Proceedings of the Red Army's command conference 23-31.12.40 (1993)
Vol.12 (1-2). Proceedings of the Navy's command conference 1940 (1997)
Vol.13 (2-1) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 1937-21.06.1941 (1994)
Vol.13 (2-2) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 21.06.1941-1942 (1997)
Vol.13 (2-3) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 1943-1944 (1997)
Vol.14 (3-1) USSR and Poland. 1941-1945 (1994)
Vol.14 (3-2) Red Army in countries of the Central and Northern Europe and Balkans (2000)
Vol.15 (4-1) Battle of Moscow (1997)
Vol.15 (4-3) Before the Battle of Kursk (1997)
Vol.15 (4-4) Battle of Kursk (1997)
Vo.15 (4-5) Battle of Berlin (1995)
Vol.15 (4-10) Liberation of Baltics (2001)
Vol.16 (5-1) Supreme Command Stavka. 1941 (1996)
Vol.16 (5-2) Supreme Command Stavka. 1942 (1996)
Vol.16 (5-3) Supreme Command Stavka. 1943 (1999)
Vol.16 (5-4) Supreme Command Stavka. 1944-45 (1999)
Vol.17-6 (1-2) Main political organs of Soviet Armed Forces in war
Vol.18 (7-1) Soviet-Japanese relations before the war and in the first years of the war (1997)
Vol.18 (7-2) Soviet-Japanese war of 1945 (2000)
Vol.20 (9) Partisan movement (1999)
Vol.21 (10) Orders and directives of the People's Commissar for Navy in the year of the war (1994)
Vol.23 (12-1) General staff in the years of the war. 1941 (1997)
Vol.23 (12-2) General staff in the years of the war. 1942 (1999)
Vol.23 (12-3) General staff in the years of the war. 1943 (1999)
Vol.23 (12-4) General staff in the years of the war. 1944-45 (2000)
Vol.24 (13) Foreign prisoners of war in the USSR (1996)
Vol.24 (13-2) German prisoners of war in the USSR (1999)
Vol.24 (13-3) German prisoners of war. Part 2
Vol.25 (14) Red Army's rear in the war (1998)
As you can see from numbering not all intended volumes were published.
Vol.12(1) On the eve of the war. Proceedings of the Red Army's command conference 23-31.12.40 (1993)
Vol.12 (1-2). Proceedings of the Navy's command conference 1940 (1997)
Vol.13 (2-1) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 1937-21.06.1941 (1994)
Vol.13 (2-2) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 21.06.1941-1942 (1997)
Vol.13 (2-3) Orders of the People's Commissar for Defense 1943-1944 (1997)
Vol.14 (3-1) USSR and Poland. 1941-1945 (1994)
Vol.14 (3-2) Red Army in countries of the Central and Northern Europe and Balkans (2000)
Vol.15 (4-1) Battle of Moscow (1997)
Vol.15 (4-3) Before the Battle of Kursk (1997)
Vol.15 (4-4) Battle of Kursk (1997)
Vo.15 (4-5) Battle of Berlin (1995)
Vol.15 (4-10) Liberation of Baltics (2001)
Vol.16 (5-1) Supreme Command Stavka. 1941 (1996)
Vol.16 (5-2) Supreme Command Stavka. 1942 (1996)
Vol.16 (5-3) Supreme Command Stavka. 1943 (1999)
Vol.16 (5-4) Supreme Command Stavka. 1944-45 (1999)
Vol.17-6 (1-2) Main political organs of Soviet Armed Forces in war
Vol.18 (7-1) Soviet-Japanese relations before the war and in the first years of the war (1997)
Vol.18 (7-2) Soviet-Japanese war of 1945 (2000)
Vol.20 (9) Partisan movement (1999)
Vol.21 (10) Orders and directives of the People's Commissar for Navy in the year of the war (1994)
Vol.23 (12-1) General staff in the years of the war. 1941 (1997)
Vol.23 (12-2) General staff in the years of the war. 1942 (1999)
Vol.23 (12-3) General staff in the years of the war. 1943 (1999)
Vol.23 (12-4) General staff in the years of the war. 1944-45 (2000)
Vol.24 (13) Foreign prisoners of war in the USSR (1996)
Vol.24 (13-2) German prisoners of war in the USSR (1999)
Vol.24 (13-3) German prisoners of war. Part 2
Vol.25 (14) Red Army's rear in the war (1998)
As you can see from numbering not all intended volumes were published.
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
That must be it, thanks. If the story I heard counted the number of actual books, not the "volumes" as listed in the table of contents, it sums up to more than 50.
I was also told they did not print more than 500 copies per volume, which sounds right for such technical data.
Should anyone find a link to a photographs or to excerpts, it would be much appreciated.
I was also told they did not print more than 500 copies per volume, which sounds right for such technical data.
Should anyone find a link to a photographs or to excerpts, it would be much appreciated.
Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
I've added links to volumes available online.
Don't know about the number of copies printed (it's not shown anywhere), but at least in the second half of 2000s some volumes were still available for order from the publishing house.
Don't know about the number of copies printed (it's not shown anywhere), but at least in the second half of 2000s some volumes were still available for order from the publishing house.
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Thanks, perfect.
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Re: WW2 Russian sources printed in the 1990s
Hello. I'm sorry for interferring in the discussion, but maybe it will be intresting for Mori to read also these compilations of docs?
http://militera.lib.ru/docs/da/sbd/index.html
There are 43 volumes of "Sbornik boevykh documentov Velikoq Otechestvennoi voiny" (Compilation of military documents of Great Patriotic war" It was printed from 1947 to 1960. On Russian. Regardly, quality of scan is bad, especially in early volumes. That depended from low quality of printing in 1940s -1950s.
These complexes of documents included matherials about Red Army's strategic operations along all war, documents about application of different branches (armored troops, infantry etc) and some examples for differet tactical situations
http://militera.lib.ru/docs/da/sbd/index.html
There are 43 volumes of "Sbornik boevykh documentov Velikoq Otechestvennoi voiny" (Compilation of military documents of Great Patriotic war" It was printed from 1947 to 1960. On Russian. Regardly, quality of scan is bad, especially in early volumes. That depended from low quality of printing in 1940s -1950s.
These complexes of documents included matherials about Red Army's strategic operations along all war, documents about application of different branches (armored troops, infantry etc) and some examples for differet tactical situations
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Thanks, that's also right on topic.
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I have seen both scans and html copies of "Sbornik boevykh documentov Velikoq Otechestvennoi voiny".AndreySolo wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019, 10:35Hello. I'm sorry for interferring in the discussion, but maybe it will be intresting for Mori to read also these compilations of docs?
http://militera.lib.ru/docs/da/sbd/index.html
There are 43 volumes of "Sbornik boevykh documentov Velikoq Otechestvennoi voiny" (Compilation of military documents of Great Patriotic war" It was printed from 1947 to 1960. On Russian. Regardly, quality of scan is bad, especially in early volumes. That depended from low quality of printing in 1940s -1950s.
These complexes of documents included matherials about Red Army's strategic operations along all war, documents about application of different branches (armored troops, infantry etc) and some examples for differet tactical situations
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"Russkiy Arhiv" series volumes digitized online:
http://docs.historyrussia.org/ru/nodes/134706
Some volumes I haven't seen online previously.
http://docs.historyrussia.org/ru/nodes/134706
Some volumes I haven't seen online previously.