In the history of the civil war, it’s probably hard to find a more mysterious, contradictory, and legendary figure than Nestor Makhno. People loved him and hated him, respected him and despised him. Historians still can’t reach a single opinion about who Nestor the Father of Makhno was: a bandit and a murderer, or a defender of all the oppressed.
This audiobook includes not only the memoirs of a direct witness of the Makhno movement—N. V. Gerasimenko—but also accounts by eyewitnesses of the events described.