Armies of Russia’s War in Ukraine Book Review
By David L. Veres
Date of Review | February 2020 | Title | Armies of Russia’s War in Ukraine |
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Author | Mark Galeotti | Publisher | Osprey Publishing |
Published | 2019 | ISBN | 9781472833440 |
Format | 64 pages, softbound | MSRP (USD) | $20.00 |
Review
The 11 November 1918 armistice ending World War I failed to silence pockets of regional European strife.
Old empires collapsed. And newly independent states fought to preserve freshly found freedom amidst foreign and domestic foes – especially revanchist Soviet Russia.
Now Toomas Boltowsky and Nigel Thomas survey a facet of that fighting in Armies of Russia’s War in Ukraine – 228th in Osprey Publishing’s vast “Elite” range.
Figure modelers will certainly love this succinct, 64-page study. The lavishly illustrated little book sports dozens of clear period photos and 28 beautifully executed uniform plates with color notes. Contents cover key combatants:
- Red Army
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Germany
- White Russian Forces
Accompanying commentary recaps organizations, uniforms, insignia, units, branches, equipment, and weapons of each. Text also notes significant personalities, actions, locations, and even naval forces.
Abbreviations, a map, tables, extended captions, and an index augment the account. But don’t expect a selected bibliography. So you’re on your own for further study of this terrific topic.
Recommended!
My sincere thanks to Osprey Publishing for this review sample!