Generall Cornilof - General Cornilof.

Title Generall Cornilof - General Cornilof.
Publication Date: 1917-09-15
Type Other
Language French
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFTDOC01326
Record ID 22984
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1917-09-15
Notes After General Kornilof, who rebelled against Russia and the provisional state, said these accurate words in Moscow before the fall of Riga: Be careful: Tomorrow Riga will be defeated, if you do not bring a solution to the deep disorder of the army, other cities the next day! - General Kornilof, who rebelled against Russia and the provisional government, after having pronounced in Moscow, before the fall of Riga, these prophetic words: Be careful: tomorrow Riga will be lost, the day after, other cities, if you do not bring forth a remedy to the profound disorganization of the army!
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Generall Cornilof - General Cornilof.

Publication Date 1917-09-15
Type Other
Language French
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFTDOC01326
Record ID 22984
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1917-09-15
Notes After General Kornilof, who rebelled against Russia and the provisional state, said these accurate words in Moscow before the fall of Riga: Be careful: Tomorrow Riga will be defeated, if you do not bring a solution to the deep disorder of the army, other cities the next day! - General Kornilof, who rebelled against Russia and the provisional government, after having pronounced in Moscow, before the fall of Riga, these prophetic words: Be careful: tomorrow Riga will be lost, the day after, other cities, if you do not bring forth a remedy to the profound disorganization of the army!
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