Hristo Lukov, who was a general in reserve, was born on the 6th of January, 1888, in the town of Varna. Having graduated from His Majesty’s Military Academy in 1907, he was subsequently promoted to the rank of a second lieutenant. During the First World War, he took part in all the military campaigns that the 1st and 2nd divisions participated in, as a commander of detachment. It is now necessary to mention a few words in relation to the considerable feat that he accomplished during that period of time.
Moscow (AFP) – Russian officials have ordered libraries to remove books by well-known British historians John Keegan and Antony Beevor, saying they promote Nazi-era stereotypes, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Over seventy years ago, on the frozen tundra, on the god-forsaken steppes of Russia, against a foe as evil and a system as corrupt as any seen before in the history of mankind, men conquered their fear, steeled their resolve, shouldered their weapons and fought a valiant fight against impossible odds. With honor, they fought an enemy with none. With a tragic sense of nobility and cause, they fought the depraved, ignoble system of Bolshevism. Little did they know they would be the last to stage any significant attempt against the horrors of the New World Order.