The mind of the Soviet fighting man
a quantitative survey of Soviet soldiers, sailors, and airmen
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Author
Publication
1984 - Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
39,000 words, Guess
Page Count
156 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3176116M
- ISBN-100313241872
- OCLC Control Number9970337
- OCLC Control Numbermindofsovietfigh0000gabr
- Library of Congress Control Number83018520
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- Goodreads1487172
- LibraryThing5836257
Classifications
- DDC355.1/0947
- LCCUA770 .G24 1984
Description
This is a systematic, comparative attitudinal study of the Soviet fighting man. The author interviewed emigre ex-Soviet servicemen from all branches and of all ranks to determine their feelings about their military experience. Each of the three major sections of the work addresses one branch of the service, detailing the answers of respondents to eighty-one questions. The resulting sets of data are divided into twelve categories dealing with various aspects of military service in the Soviet Union: general views of military service, military life, combat ability, training, quality of officers and NCOs, leadership, morale and discipline, ideology, unit cohesion, desertion and AWOL, alcohol use, and suicide. Gabriel's conclusions, as well as the data he presents, answer critical questions about Soviet military effectiveness and encourage further analysis of the psychology of the Soviet fighting man.
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