The book publishes chapters from a five-volume work released in Paris by one of the main leaders of the White Guards, a representative of the Entente during the Civil War and military intervention in Russia: Lieutenant General A. I. Denikin of the Tsar’s army.
The author describes the march on Moscow of the “armed forces of the South of Russia” that he commanded, recounts events and relationships within the counterrevolution camp.
The book was first published in our country in 1928 and is intended for a wide circle of readers.