Rostislav Andreevich Fadeev

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Rostislav Andreevich Fadeev

Rostislav Andreevich Fadeev ( Russian Ростислав Андреевич Фадеев ; born March 28, jul. / 9. April  1824 greg. In Yekaterinoslav ; † 29 December 1883 jul. / 10. January  1884 greg. In Odessa ) was a general of the Russian army and military writer .

Fadeev took part in the fighting in the Caucasus from 1850 to 1868 . In the Crimean War , from 1853 to 1856, he was involved in the defense of Sevastopol . In 1877 he took part in the siege of Antivari .

In his military writings, Fadeev took the view that the annihilation of Austria-Hungary was a necessary precondition for the solution of the oriental question .

His sister was the writer Jelena Andrejewna Gan .

Works

  • The Russian military power . Moscow ( 1868 ), German translation Leipzig ( 1870 )
  • View on the Oriental Question . St. Petersburg (1870)
  • Sixty years from the Caucasian Wars . Tbilisi 1860
  • Letters from the Caucasus . St. Petersburg 1865
  • My view on the oriental question . St. Petersburg 1870
  • Published anonymously: Letters about the present situation in Russia . Leipzig (Russian and German; 1881 )

literature

  • Yevgeny Zhukov and others: Sovetskaya istoritscheskaja enziklopedija: Tom 14 . Sovetskaja enziklopedija, Moscow 1973, col. 945. (Russian)

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