One hundred years
ago today, plus three, General Lavr Kornilov, recently made commander-in-chief of
the Russian armed forces facing the Germans and Austrians, ordered movements apparently
unconnected with the conduct of that war. He put Cossack cavalry nearer to Petrograd
on the north and south; the southern force was joined by a division of mountain
troops from the Caucasus.
Read about it here.
Or read the whole chapter on Kornilov’s
Insurrection here. Or read the whole story from the beginning by following
this link.
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