Always With Honor

Always With Honor: The Memoirs of General Wrangel is a significant historical account by Baron Pyotr Wrangel, who led the White Army during the Russian Civil War. Written originally in Russian in 1928 and later translated into English by Sophie Goulston in 1929, this memoir provides a detailed narrative of the tumultuous events from the 1917 Revolution to the evacuation from Crimea in November 1920. The work is divided into three parts, covering the revolution, military strategies, and the fate of the White Armies in exile, making it an essential primary source for understanding this critical period in Russian history. This edition is a Lex version of the English translation, preserving the insights and experiences of a key figure in the conflict.
