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Tango0121 Oct 2020 9:06 p.m. PST

"In 1930, Tatiana L. Dubinskaya wrote In the Trenches, a work of fiction based on her real-life experience as a soldier in the trenches on the Eastern Front during the World War I.[1] Now, published in English for the first time, we can read Dubinskaya's combat and cultural experiences in the build up to the Russian Revolution and World War I.

Dubinskaya's book deals with topics like combat, class struggles, predatory sexual-harassment, and the daily ins and outs of Russian soldiers marching and fighting on the Eastern Front during the First World War. The book is accessible for the general reader. Prior knowledge of the Russian Revolution, which occurred simultaneously with the First World War, is helpful for reading, but not essential. Readers wanting a well-written and carefully-researched book on the Russian involvement in the First World War should read The Russian Origins of the First World War by Sean McMeekin. Layered over these topics from the point of view of a young middle class volunteer woman, the reader embarks on a journey to a truly unique and compelling story…"

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