Baron Wrangel was known for his ambition, decisiveness, and resourcefulness—something his enemies talked about. He was the last commander-in-chief of the White Army on European territory of Russia, a lieutenant general of the General Staff, and a staunch supporter of monarchy. In the end, he was expelled by the Red Army. Wrangel always preferred to be at the front, believing that the struggle was his element and combat work was his calling. He took part in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I, was a major general in the Russian Imperial Army, and one of the main leaders of the White movement during the Civil War. This book tells about the military events of the early 20th century; it is full of passion and love for Russia and its people.