Read novels about the war in Chechnya online. Read all books about: “Chechnya war.” The garrison is not for rent Evgeniy Kostyuchenko

The history of the armed conflict in Chechnya, which claimed many innocent lives, was reflected in their works by talented authors who transferred all the bitterness of this event to paper. Writers have reflected this historical event in different ways; each has their own view, their own attitude, their own story that they want to convey to the reader. Books about the war in Chechnya are written in different genres, which reflect autobiographical works, real stories of people, facts and key events of military operations. You can go back to those moments and imagine everything that happened there by reading books in this category.

1. I - “Caliber-10”: Assault on Grozny. January, 95. - Pavel Milyukov, Konstantin Yauk
A poignant book in the style of a “documentary chronicle” is dedicated to the brave actions of the 131st motorized rifle brigade during the Chechen War of 1994-1995. Survivors in the “meat grinder” do not like to remember the past, drenched in enemy blood...

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The major, with a tempting intonation, asked the “yellow-mouthed” youths - do they want to serve in the Caucasus? After all, there is expanse and apple trees bloom, intoxicating them with the scent of love. But in the eyes of the brave warrior one could read fear and expectation of death...

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Since 1999, A. Politkovskaya has been covering the terrible events that took place in the Chechen Republic and subsequently paid for it with her life. But the bitter truth about the “second Chechen war” deserves to be known to ordinary Russians...

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Astafiev is a lieutenant colonel who led military operations in the Chechen campaign. He is again ready to fight for a peaceful life, but first the man needs to free the captive from the dirty “clutches” of the militants and settle scores with his “former friends”...

5. Someone else's war, or Life behind the barrier. Chechnya - Anna Politkovskaya
Defenseless women have nothing to do in a cruel and bloody war! But A. Politkovskaya had no other choice - her superiors sent her to write about terrible massacres and highlight a deadly nightmare for the civilian population of the country...

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E. Tashevsky didn’t want to fight, didn’t want to at all! But due to a cruel accident, the hero found himself in the “hottest” spot of the Caucasus and is now looking for ways to survive and forget about the nightmare. And a beloved and devoted woman is waiting at home...

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V. Mironov was a direct participant in the military events in Grozny. It's 1995 and the Chechens don't want to give up without a bloody fight. Now the man writes about what he saw and felt when his comrades were dying nearby...

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“The Trench Truth of the Chechen War” is an unembellished story about the lives of people who found themselves accidentally or “intentionally” at the epicenter of hot events. They are heroes and enemies, victims and torturers, soldiers and freed prisoners...

9. Chechen stories - Alexander Karasev
“Chechen Stories” is a simple story about the terrible and bloody everyday life of “ours against others” in a deadly battle. A fascinating story tells the truth “uncut” about a war forgotten by the Russian state...

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December 1994, Nizhny Novgorod region. There are only 170 people in the 245th motorized rifle brigade, but within a few days the leadership filled them up and sent them to the “hot” spot. Many returned home... in zinc coffins.

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Sunny April in the Chechen Republic became the bloody starting point for the 245th motorized rifle brigade of “ours.” Once - and the first one fell, two - the second was knocked down, three - and the soldiers were suddenly surrounded by enemies lurking in the gorge...12. .
O. Alenova managed to highlight a woman’s view of the Chechen war in her journalistic chronicles. She does not write in protocol language in a dry presentation about battles and soldiers, but is filled with genuine compassion for living people...

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How is the current situation in Chechnya perceived by Russian politicians, generals, soldiers and residents of the “rebellious” republic? N. Astashkin interviewed many people when writing the book and received a very unexpected answer...

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Bright changes have long come on the western front, but the southern one is suffering from the actions of politicians and a bloody war. Soldiers of a mortar battery are storming a Caucasian village occupied by militants and do not know whether they will return home alive...

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How much is a human life worth? “What a cynical question!” - many readers will exclaim, but the tired soldiers who participated in the bloody Chechen war know the terrible answer too well. And they are ready to tell everyone their truth...

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N. Medvedeva is a photojournalist who was sent by management to a “hot” spot to get sensations. The year 1995 came, and the brave woman met many people in Chechnya, including Shamil Basayev and Dzhokhar Dudayev...

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Gennady Troshev is a general in the Chechen war who wrote a sensational diary “uncut” about dirty politics and ordinary soldiers who died in terrible battles for incomprehensible ideals. A combat officer knows the truth of the trenches very well...

18. Chechen break - Gennady Troshev
“The Chechen Break” is another diary of General G. Troshin about the trench truth of the Caucasian war. Through all the pages of the terrible book, a sad story about absurdly destroyed human lives flashes with lightning speed...

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The official end of the Chechen war does not yet mean victory over the enemy. Too many bloody events happened and too many ordinary soldiers died for everything to just be forgotten. And relapses “reveal” again and again...

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D. Dudayev is the brightest leader of the Chechen Republic (1991-1995), but his rule brought only suffering and sharply aggravated the crisis situation that developed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. This is the world of crime bosses...

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Chechen militants, “tired” of fighting Russian soldiers, decided to stealthily attack a military town where officers and their families live. But they didn’t take into account that our people would fight to the end for women and children...

Published: 08/31/2016

August 31 marks the 20th anniversary of the Khasavyurt truce, which ended the first Chechen war, the next stage of the great North Caucasian tragedy. Pre-perestroika Grozny, the 1995-1996 campaigns and the fate of the famous human rights activist and journalist Natalya Estemirova, to one degree or another, turned out to be facts of the biography of a resident of an ancient Central Ural town.

Morning of the dogs barking

A board from a cartridge box, thrown into a pre-dawn fire, flared up and took the shape of a bony bear’s paw drying up in the fire, and I remembered the elderly militant detained by our fighters. Handcuffed, sitting by the fire, swaying slightly, he whispered almost silently: “I told them, don’t wake up the Russian bear. Let him sleep. But no, they kicked him out of the den.” The Chechen looked with longing at the corpses of his own. His entire reconnaissance group was destroyed, falling into an ambush, which the special forces of the internal troops skillfully prepared for them. Professor Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov said the same thing, only in different words, to Dudayev, who announced gazavat. “Save Checheno-Ingushetia from a new tragedy. Resolve the issues of the crisis of power within the framework of the Constitution,” he said in 1991. But Dzhokhar still called tens of thousands of people to arms. Many of these Chechen “wolves” and “wolf cubs” were torn to pieces by “bear paws”.

Avtorkhanov, a suffering historian who knows Russia and his people, proposed adopting Eastern wisdom and diplomacy. But the leadership of the militants overestimated themselves. They named Lenin Avenue after Avtorkhanov. Grozny had not yet been destroyed. Now, in the receding darkness and fog, hiding from our eyes the Sunzha and the ruins of houses along its banks, the city shocked with restlessness, defenselessness against the power of two sides.

Stories about the Chechen war

Anthology

Alexey Borzenko

Dedicated to "Gyurza" and "Cobra", the fearless scouts of General Vladimir Shamanov

“I thought I would die any way, but not like this... Why did I rarely go to church and was baptized at twenty-five? Perhaps that’s why there was such a death? The blood oozes slowly, not like from a bullet wound, I will die for a long time...” - Sergei took a deep breath of air with difficulty. That's all he could do. There was not a crumb in his stomach for the fifth day, but he didn’t want to eat. The unbearable pain in the pierced arms and legs temporarily disappeared.

“How far you can see from this height, how beautiful the world is!” - thought the sergeant. For two weeks he saw nothing but the ground and concrete walls of basements turned into zindans. A machine gunner, he was captured by militant scouts when he was lying unconscious on the edge of a nearby forest, shell-shocked by a sudden shot from a fly.

And now he has been floating in the air in a light breeze for two hours. There is not a cloud in the sky, an unbearable spring blue. Directly below him, near the militants’ trenches flowing like an uneven snake, a serious battle was unfolding.

The battle for the village of Goyskoye was already in its second week. As before, Gelayev’s militants took up defense along the perimeter of the village, hiding from artillery behind the houses of local residents. Federal troops were in no hurry to storm; the new generals relied more on artillery than on infantry breakthroughs. After all, it was already the spring of 1995.

Sergei came to his senses from a kick to the face. The militants brought him on a stretcher to interrogate him. The taste of salty blood in my mouth and the pain from knocked out teeth immediately brought me to my senses.

Good morning! - people in camouflage uniforms laughed.

Why torture him, he still doesn’t know anything, he’s just a sergeant, a machine gunner! Let me shoot you! - a bearded militant of about thirty with black teeth said impatiently, swallowing the endings, in Russian. He took up the machine gun.

The other two looked at Sergei doubtfully. One of them - and Sergei never found out that it was Gelayev himself - said, as if reluctantly, tapping the toes of his new Adidas sneakers with a stick:

Aslan, shoot him in front of the trenches so that the Russians can see. The last question for you, infidel: if you accept Islam with your soul and shoot your comrade now, you will live.

It was only then that Sergei saw another bound prisoner - a young Russian guy of about eighteen. He didn't know him. The boy's hands were tied behind his back, and he, like a ram before the slaughter, was already lying on his side, crouched in anticipation of death.

The moment stretched into a full minute.

No, it seemed to pour out of my mouth like lead.

That’s what I thought, shoot... - the field commander answered laconically.

Hey Ruslan! Why shoot such a good guy? There is a better offer! “Remember the story of what the Gimry, our ancestors, did more than a hundred years ago,” said a militant who came up from behind in brand new NATO camouflage and a green velvet beret with a tin wolf on his side.

Sergei, with his broken kidneys, dreamed of falling asleep quietly and dying. Most of all, he did not want to have his throat cut with a knife in front of a video camera and his ears cut off alive.

“Well, shoot him like a man, you bastards! - the soldier thought to himself. - I deserve it. I can’t count so many of yours with a machine gun!”

The militant approached Sergei and looked inquisitively into his eyes, apparently to see fear. The machine gunner answered him with a calm look from his blue eyes.

Today is a holiday for the infidels, Easter. So crucify him, Ruslan. Right here, in front of the trenches. In honor of the holiday! Let the infidels rejoice!

Gelayev raised his head in surprise and stopped tapping the zikt rhythm on his sneakers.

Yes, Hasan, it’s not for nothing that you went through the school of psychological warfare with Abu Movsaev! So be it. And the second, young one, was also on the cross.

The two commanders, without turning around, walked towards the dugout, discussing the tactics of defending the village as they went. The prisoners had already been erased from memory. And from the list of the living.

The crosses were made from improvised telegraph poles and Muslim funeral boards, which were stuffed across and diagonally, imitating church crosses.

The sergeant was laid on the cross, having been stripped of all his clothes except his underpants. The nails turned out to be “one hundred”; larger ones were not found in the village, so they drove several of them into the hands and feet at once. Sergei moaned quietly while his hands were nailed down. He didn't care anymore. But he screamed loudly when the first nail pierced his leg. He lost consciousness, and the remaining nails were hammered into the motionless body. No one knew how to nail the legs - directly or crosswise, sweeping the left onto the right. They nailed it directly. The militants realized that the body would not be able to support itself on such nails anyway, so they first tied Sergei by both hands to a horizontal board, and then pulled his legs to the post.

He came to his senses when a wreath of barbed wire was placed on his head. Blood gushed from the ruptured vessel and flooded the left eye.

Well, how are you feeling? Ah, machine gunner! You see what kind of death we came up with for you for Easter. You will immediately go to your Lord. Appreciate it! - smiled the young militant who hammered five nails into Sergei’s right hand.

Many Chechens came to watch the ancient Roman execution out of pure curiosity. Whatever they did to the captives before their eyes, they crucified them on the cross for the first time. They smiled, repeating among themselves: “Easter! Easter!"

The second prisoner was also placed on the cross and nails were hammered in.

A blow to the head with a hammer stopped the screams. The boy's legs were pierced when he was already unconscious.

Local residents also came to the village square, many looked at the preparation of the execution with approval, some turned away and immediately left.

How the Russians will become furious! This is a gift for them from Ruslan for Easter! You will hang for a long time, sergeant, until your people spank you... out of Christian mercy. - The militant, who was tying the machine gunner’s bloody legs to the post, laughed loudly with a hoarse laugh.

Finally, he put Russian helmets on both prisoners’ heads over the barbed wire, so that in General Shamanov’s camp there would be no doubt who was crucified on the outskirts of the village by field commander Ruslan Gelayev.

The crosses were taken to the front line, placed standing, and dug right into the piles of earth from the dug trenches. It turned out that they were in front of the trenches, with a machine-gun point of the militants located under them.

At first, terrible pain pierced the body, hanging on thin nails. But gradually the center of gravity was taken over by the ropes tightened under the armpits, and the blood began to flow to the fingers less and less. And soon Sergei no longer felt his palms and did not feel the pain from the nails driven into them. But the mutilated legs hurt terribly.

This selection contains all the best books about the war in Chechnya. Some of the books tell not about the military actions themselves, but about life in the region during the conflict.

Zakhar Prilepin. Pathologies

During the war in Chechnya, blood is shed. The main character found himself a participant in these events in the midst of the conflict. He doesn't understand the meaning of what is happening. The author is trying to convey to the readers his empathy, since he himself was a representative of law enforcement agencies and knows what it is. He avoids politics, and murders, in his opinion, are a necessary measure to protect his own life and his state. Further

Andrey Zagortsev. City. The assault on Grozny through the eyes of a special forces lieutenant (1994–1995)

A real description of the conduct of operations by a special forces detachment during the Chechen War. In the mid-twentieth century, the author was sent to Chechnya to restore order that would correspond to the order of the Constitution. Zagortsev wanted to become a detachment commander in Vladikavkaz. He was overcome by dreams of beautiful exploits. As a result, he had to lead ordinary conscripts, and the capture of the city lasted more than two months. Further

For the heroes of this book, war was a destiny; they did not perceive it as a profession. Duty to the Motherland, orders from senior commanders lost weight for them. After the death of his comrades, the mind was clouded by a thirst for revenge and justice. They started their war, the result of which can only be victory. In the center is the problem of a young captain who sincerely believes in the truth and honor of military brotherhood. His views differ from those of his comrades around him. Can he become one of them? Further

A “spirit” named Arbi is captured by the Russians. He was arrogant when he took the lives of young soldiers at a checkpoint. No one knows how many souls he destroyed with his dagger. Before the guys died, sarcastic jokes flew from his lips. But now his hands were tied, and his powerlessness made him look pitiful and humiliated. Further

The action takes place in the early nineties. The police captain is about to go on a business trip to Chechnya. After another shootout, a wounded woman is discovered. It turns out to be the captain's ex-wife. They ended their relationship several years ago. Her next husband turns out to be a Chechen. She is embroiled in a war. The feelings of former spouses are revived at the peak of the conflict. Further

Everyone knows that the past cannot be turned back. There is no road to the past. You live your life under someone else's name and surname, but you still continue to fight. Nobody cares about your fate. The secret services are not hunting you. You're just living out your retirement. They left you no choice. You are looking for freedom that doesn't exist. Everything is calm around, but there is no joy in your soul. Further

Russian army soldiers are captured by militants. They begin to demand ransom for them. The children's parents want to solve the problem without the participation of government agencies. The mother of one of the captured goes to negotiations, but is captured herself. The state allocates a special forces unit to free the hostages. This unit is headed by a seasoned warrior nicknamed Writer. Further

An expensive jewelry store is being robbed. Two guards die. One of the guards recognized the robber. His brother wants to take revenge for Evgeniy’s death. He manages to find the attackers. He reveals their true goals. As a result, he learns that his dead brother was also involved in the scam. Further

The theme of the work will be great love and a terrible war. The main character will be a participant in the events of the Chechen War. The novel describes his experiences in detail. He will be able to survive and return home. But he is no longer the same, and he faces new challenges in peaceful life. Further

Vyacheslav Nemyshev. Bucha. Korsakoff's syndrome (collection)

The first and second books by the famous journalist about the Chechen war. This story tells us about a soldier who was carried away after taking the oath to the Caucasian war. He manages to survive. But this doesn’t make it any easier for him. All the characters in the books are real people. Survivors' names have been changed. Once under the gun, it is difficult for a person to maintain his mind and remain the same as before. Further

Alexander Bushkovsky. Feast of Extra Eagles (collection)

The main characters of the book are four friends. They are united by service in the Chechen War. After the end of the war, they cannot find their place in peaceful life. One of them becomes a servant in the monastery. He wants to learn to enjoy the world around him and restore his relationship with his daughter. Further

The author of the work is himself a participant in the Chechen campaign. It evokes mixed emotions in those around him. The qualities of a professional and pragmatist do not leave others indifferent. They admire him. He is a war hero, but he does not forget about all its hardships. Further

When people were kidnapped in the second half of the nineties, it was common and frequent. There were a lot of hostages. The author had the opportunity to become a hostage of Chechen militants. He tries to convey all his experience in this book. Here is a tough psychological thriller that will capture your attention the entire time you read it. Further

This story will tell us about the events of the war in the mid and late nineties. The main character graduates from university, becomes a successful businessman and enlists in the army to serve under a contract. He is assigned to the combat zone in the Caucasus. He learns to shoot, but does not become a murderer. After the end of the contract, the answer is still not clear: what was the purpose of the Russian soldiers staying in Chechnya? Further

The book will tell about the capture of Grozny, living in it, about the special operations that were carried out in parallel. We will see how the fates of field commanders and slaves, federals and ordinary soldiers will develop. Because the author of the book is a woman, the novel is filled with deep emotions. The author managed to vividly convey the events of the past days. Further

German Sadulaev. Wolf jump. Essays on the political history of Chechnya from the Khazar Kaganate to the present day

This work tells us about the origins of Chechen settlements from the Khazar Khaganate, which existed in the seventh century. Their life path is traced until the moment of their deportation. In 1944, Stalin managed to deport most of the Chechen settlements. The work makes it possible to trace the mysterious history of the Chechen peoples. Further

Monographic collection, which includes scientific articles. The author wrote them over several decades. The main topic is the problems that have arisen in the Chechen Republic and ways to solve them. Further

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Spring 1941. There is a distinct smell of big war in the air. Enemy agents are sharply intensifying, hunting for military secrets of the USSR and planning terrorist attacks against the Soviet leadership. While investigating the case of the theft of top-secret telegraph codes, Major Pronin receives operational information that enemies of the people are preparing to blow up the General Staff building. All the threads are drawn to the German intelligence services, but an experienced security officer understands that behind the scenes of the conspiracy is hiding an even more dangerous enemy, a top-class spy, tasked with provoking Stalin...

I was in this war (Chechnya-95, part 1) Vyacheslav Mironov

Vyacheslav Mironov’s novel “I was in this war.” The action takes place in January 1995 in Grozny. The author was an eyewitness and participant in most of the events described. Vyacheslav Mironov was born in 1966 in the city of Kemerovo in the family of a military man. He entered the Mari Polytechnic Institute and graduated from the Kemerovo Military Command School of Communications. He served in Chisinau, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, and is currently serving (but not in the Armed Forces) in Krasnoyarsk. In various positions he was on business trips to Baku, Tskhinvali, Kutaisi, Transnistria,…

Caucasian War. Volume 5. The Time of Paskevich, or... Vasily Potto

The fundamental work of the outstanding military historian, General of the Russian Army V. A. Potto covers the period of the Caucasian War from the beginning of the 16th century to 1831. For many years, in different places, the author collected scattered documents with one goal - to extract from oblivion and connect into one coherent narrative the dramatic and heroic events that, developing and intensifying, determined the very special role of the Caucasian War in our history. The fifth volume contains descriptions of the events of the period 1826-1831.

Unfinished war. History of the armed... Nikolai Grodnensky

This book is one of the first works to examine all aspects of the current armed conflict in Chechnya - not only military, but also historical, political, economic and socio-psychological. The author described in detail the course of the first, second and third military campaigns in Chechnya, analyzed the causes and consequences of the successes and defeats of both warring sides. The book is addressed to Russian politicians, journalists, military personnel, intelligence officers, as well as a wide range of readers in the CIS and Baltic countries.

Yugoslav War Oleg Valetsky

This book was written by a man whose hands were more accustomed to a machine gun than to a pen or a typewriter. It is about the war in Yugoslavia, as a result of which Yugoslavia disappeared. Reading this book, it is impossible to get rid of the feeling of “déjà vu”; all this happened in our country - enraged nationalists in the republics, and a helpless army, and betrayal at the highest levels of state power, and zealous patriots beyond reason, and human rights activists , whose diligence was paid for by foreign intelligence services... Yes, all this happened.

War from the East. Book about the Afghan campaign Alexander Prokhanov

In the old days, churches were erected on battlefields in memory of heroes and martyrs who gave their lives for their homeland. On Kulikovo, on Borodino, on Prokhorovsky, Russian military churches turn white. This book is a temple erected to the glory of the Russian troops who went through the Afghan campaign and fought the war in Chechnya. I wrote pages and chapters, like frescoes are written, where instead of saints and angels there are officers and soldiers of Russia, and instead of horses and halos there are armored personnel carriers, and tanks, and the bloody glow of burning Kabul and Grozny.

Love is like war Daria Aslamova

Previously, the book “Love is like War” was published under the title “Mean Girl. The Adventure Continues.” Mean Girl remains true to herself. Adventurer, femme fatale, tenderest lover, idealist, bitch, slave of Eros, incorrigible sinner, guardian of love... She escaped the straitjacket of family life. The beating of blood is the motive of her adventures, the salty wind of freedom is her element, love is her goal. In Belgrade she walks under bombs, in Chechnya she is proud of her toilet, in Hong Kong she seduces visiting millionaires, in Moscow she allows them to be nominated...

Land of War Yulia Latynina

The hero of this book fought in all Russian wars. He fought in Abkhazia and rescued prisoners from Chechnya, and ever since a maternity hospital was blown up in his hometown, he has been hunting those terrorists who survived. But he’s not a special forces soldier or a federal officer. The ancestors of Jamaludin Kemirov descend from the Khunzakh khans. His grandfather fought in the Caucasus Mountains under the banner of the 1st Red Sharia Division. Where will the search for those behind the bloody terrorist attack lead? How will the revenge of a man who too often confuses his own unbridled pride with will end...

War in the Skies David Zindell

So, before you is a grandiose, fascinating and amazingly poetic “opera” - but the “opera” is not “cosmic”, but “cosmological”. Listen. Listen... Listen to the arrogant, proud, chased saga of the Future... The Future, when our Earth has turned into a long-forgotten myth - the truth about which only a few, members of the almost knightly order of Space Pilots, know. The future of the great city of Nevernes - and the Elder Race of Eldria that populated the Universe, disappeared and left behind countless mysteries... Read the final book of the “Requiem” series...

World War II Henry Liddell

Before you is a book with an amazing destiny. Quite unexpectedly for the author, who conceived a military-analytical essay, it turned into the official British version of the history of the Second World War. Do not look in these pages for tactical details of defunct battles, statistical tables or diplomatic documents - all this is not in the book. The greatest English military historian B.G. Liddell Hart, author of the excellent Strategy of Indirect Action, analyzes the principles of military operations. The book is a “ceremonial portrait”...

WORLD WAR II Basil Garth

Before you is a book with an amazing destiny. Quite unexpectedly for the author, who conceived a military-analytical essay, it turned into the official British version of the history of the Second World War. Do not look in these pages for tactical details of battles that died down, statistical tables or diplomatic documents - all this is not in the book. The greatest English military historian B.G. Liddell Hart, author of the excellent Strategy of Indirect Action, analyzes the principles of military operations. The book is a “ceremonial portrait”...

Chechnya non-television Alexey Borzenko

The first and second Chechen wars, as they are. By hook or by crook. Without lofty and beautiful words, without embellishment and unnecessary pathos. You will never see this on TV. The author is a journalist, special correspondent for the TV Center channel. As a correspondent, he visited many “hot spots” of the planet. Author of a number of stories about Chechnya. And also the author of the documentary film “Russian Tanks in Pristina” about the participation of our peacekeepers in Kosovo. He was awarded the national prize named after Thomas Kolisnichenko “For Journalistic Courage.”

The trench truth of the Chechen war Alexey Volynets

The majority of the authors of this book are terribly far from professional journalism. These are privates and lieutenants, adventurers and militants, random fellow travelers and prisoners - witnesses, participants, accomplices, heroes and victims of the war in Chechnya. Fights in the mountains and conversations in compartments, conversations on bunks and in zindans, skirmishes on roads and markets, in forests and cities. Unprofessional, unvarnished, trench truth... The book covers the entire period and entire geography of the Chechen war - from the New Year's assault on Grozny in 1995 to the battles with the Wahhabi underground in Dagestan in the summer of 2007.

Like the War of Faith Leland Modesitt

Distant future. A future in which humanity has colonized many planets - but the colonies have long been suffocating from overpopulation. A future in which there is an ENDLESS WAR between two civilizations - the democratic EcoTech Coalition and the theocratic Revenant. A war for EVERY planet - even the smallest, almost uninhabitable... A war in which the odds are now leaning towards Revenant. EcoTech Coalition is on the verge of death. But where armies lose, lone heroes begin to act... Read an exciting science fiction Leland's saga...

War on the threshold (the Gilbert Desert) Sergei Pereslegin

year 2012. An ancient Chinese curse has come true: “May you live in an era of change!” - and, at the end of the “Putin era”, after a short period of stabilization, the world is again on the threshold of a big war. year 2012. Just like at the beginning of the last century, the Far East is again destined to become a “hot spot”. And again, like more than a hundred years ago, Russia cannot avoid a collision with Japan, which dreams of revenge. “Historical stories tend to repeat themselves, and the Russo-Japanese War is no exception...” 2012. Despite all the warnings, Russia again misses the first blow. “Muscovites...

After the tragedy of the First World War, it seemed that Europe, having washed itself with blood, had developed reliable immunity from militarism, aggression and military adventures. However, only two decades passed - and humanity was plunged into hell by the even more terrible and bloody Second World War. How could this happen? Why has Europe “stepped on the same rake” again? Why was the truce so short? And can the period of the 1920–1930s be called peaceful - an era of severe economic crisis, civil wars and mass unrest? Or was it a long time...

Wars of blood. Black Flood Boris Orlov

He was trained in a secret monastery, where professional hunters of Evil and Undead are trained. He received a baptism of fire in Chechnya, destroying the multi-headed monster-vampala. He miraculously returned alive from the American South, together with Ku Klux Klan fighters, tracking down a voodoo sorcerer and killing a demon created by black magic. But in his homeland, a treacherous stab in the back awaited him - one of his own surrendered a secret training camp to the enemy, where his bride died in an unequal battle with the Inhuman. Will the Hunter be able to find Judas and avenge the death of his beloved? Will stop...

Wars on the ruins of the USSR Dmitry Zhukov

When President Putin called the collapse of the USSR “the largest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century,” liberal circles threw a tantrum, accusing the Russian leadership of almost “Stalinism” and “the intention to revive the Soviet Empire.” At the same time, none of the professional “humanists” wants to remember the monstrous cost , paid by the peoples of the USSR for the vaunted “democracy”, - about the chain reaction of interethnic conflicts and wars that burned for many years in the ruins of a great country, about the rampant chauvinism and terrorism, ethnic cleansing and massacres,...