The final book of the “Crimean War” cycle. An expedition of Russian military sent to the Crimean War— including a battalion of marines strengthened with artillery and armored vehicles—“misses” by a “little” in time and ends up in 1920, right at the very end of the Civil War. It turned out to be far easier to negotiate with the Reds about a truce than with the English who “dropped by to say hello.” After all, Frunze’s front-com commander is “one of ours,” and the “enlightened seafarers,” who decided once again to find out who’s better, once more washed their pride in blood, losing a light cruiser. The evacuation passed almost without incident, and instead of the shame of Bizerte and Gallipoli, the refugees are waiting for great deeds. By making a leap back into the past, they will decisively secure victory in the Crimean War and set Russia’s history in a new direction!