
The Fate of Admiral Kolchak
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Narrated by:
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Richard Mitchley
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By:
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Peter Fleming
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In one year Admiral Kolchak fell from being Supreme Ruler of All the Russias to the victim of a show trial. This text traces his downfall, whilst providing a broader history of Russia in a time of crisis and revolutionary change.
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