Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 |
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Page 131
... Petlyura , Ataman of the Ukrainian army and the Gaidamak30 host , was making his triumphant entry into Kiev . A notice to that effect by the Town Commander had been posted up on the previous day . It stated pompously and in an oddly ...
... Petlyura , Ataman of the Ukrainian army and the Gaidamak30 host , was making his triumphant entry into Kiev . A notice to that effect by the Town Commander had been posted up on the previous day . It stated pompously and in an oddly ...
Page 132
... Petlyura tried to re - create . Needless to say , he failed . Riding after the Ataman came the Directorate - the sad and seedy writer Vinnichenko32 followed by a number of Ministers whom nobody knew , and who looked as if they had just ...
... Petlyura tried to re - create . Needless to say , he failed . Riding after the Ataman came the Directorate - the sad and seedy writer Vinnichenko32 followed by a number of Ministers whom nobody knew , and who looked as if they had just ...
Page 141
... Petlyura decided to disarm them . But they heard about his plan . On the day the Germans were to be disarmed , I woke up to a roll of drums loud enough to shake the house . I went out onto the balcony . Amalia was already there . Down ...
... Petlyura decided to disarm them . But they heard about his plan . On the day the Germans were to be disarmed , I woke up to a roll of drums loud enough to shake the house . I went out onto the balcony . Amalia was already there . Down ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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