Afgantsy, Rodric Braithwaite
Afgantsy, Rodric Braithwaite
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Afgantsy
The Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89

Author: Rodric Braithwaite

Narrator: Derek Perkins

Unabridged: 13 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/23/2024


Synopsis

The story of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan is well known: the expansionist Communists overwhelmed a poor country as a means of reaching a warm-water port on the Persian Gulf. Afghan mujahideen upset their plans, holding on with little more than natural fighting skills, until CIA agents came to the rescue with American arms. Humiliated in battle, the Soviets hastily retreated. It is a great story—but it never happened.

In this brilliant, myth-busting account, Rodric Braithwaite, the former British ambassador to Moscow, challenges much of what we know about the Soviets in Afghanistan. He provides an inside look at this little-understood episode, using first-hand accounts and piercing analysis to show the war as it was fought and experienced by the Russians. The invasion was a defensive response to a chaotic situation in the Soviets' immediate neighbor. They intended to establish a stable, friendly government, secure the major towns, and train the police and armed forces before making a rapid exit. But the mission escalated, as did casualties. Braithwaite does not paint the occupation as a Russian triumph. To the contrary, he illustrates the searing effect of the brutal conflict on soldiers, their families, and the broader public, as returning veterans struggled to regain their footing back home.

About Rodric Braithwaite

Rodric Braithwaite is a former diplomat and writer who has spent much of his career dealing with Russia, which he visits regularly. He served as British ambassador in Moscow during the fall of the Soviet Union, and he has also been chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Braithwaite is the author of a number of books on Russia, including Across the Moscow River, Russia in Europe, and Engaging Russia: A Report to the Trilateral Commission.


Reviews

Goodreads review by فهد on February 08, 2017

Afgantsy بدا هذا الكتاب خياراً مناسباً بعد رواية خالد حسيني (عداء الطائرة الورقية) والتي دارت بعض أحداثها في أفغانستان ما قبل الغزو السوفييتي، ذلك الحدث الفاصل والذي نتجت عنه أحداث غيرت شكل العالم الإسلامي، فالغزو السوفييتي أعطى دفعة كبيرة للحركات الإسلامية، الجهادية منها خاصة، أعطاها أرضاً للاجتماع......more

Goodreads review by Scottnshana on January 08, 2014

The gist of this history occurs when Ambassador Braithwaite closes Chapter Nine by summarizing the Soviet military effort in Afghanistan: “And so the Russians discovered, as other armies have discovered in Afghanistan before and since, that once you have taken the ground you need troops to hold it.......more

Goodreads review by Tariq on January 21, 2018

Authoritative book on the Russian Afghan intervention from the Russian perspective. The author compares this war with French-Algerian, American-Vietnamese, French-Vietnamese interventions. The Russians tried to implement their well tried developmental model in Afghanistan with a lot of determination......more

Goodreads review by Omama. on April 22, 2020

Nuanced and sophisticated; this is such a wholesome and very well-researched book on the Russian invasion of Afghanistan, following the next nine years of occupation. Almost all the books I've read before on red army in Afghanistan describes the narrative of Mujaheddin and Pakistan, America and CIA'......more

Goodreads review by Ugnė on November 17, 2021

Afganistano karo kontekstas, priežastys, apie pasekmes žymiai mažiau teksto, bet bent išryškinta, iš kur atsirado talibai. Visapusiška knyga, nuo Afganistano istorijos ir priėjimo prie pačio karo iki žmonių prisiminimų. Autorius kiek linksta palaikyti rusus, kad neva jie elgėsi geriau nei amerikiečia......more