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ALEKSANDROV-GAI
CHAPAEV|
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All this time, Chapaev is galloping back and forth along the front
lines, giving needed orders. The Cossack cavalry charges on the left
flank, but they are beaten back. The Reds slowly advance and overrun
the Cossack machine-gun emplacements. They raise a hurrah as they
occupy the village.
AGAINST KOLCHAK|
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THE RELIEF OF URALSK|
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ODE TO CHAPAEV Bringing death to man and beast Came the Bolsheviks' huge armies, Quickly marching to the east. And they had much ammunition, Many a mortar, gun, and spear, And there led them, arms akimbo, Grim Chapaev, mutineer. He'd have liked the Ural stormy, To subdue and take in hand; And the villages were burning, Bitter wailing filled the land. All the shooting, rape, and pillage, Can it ever, then be told? So the villagers held council, All the men both young and old. "There'll be sorrow, there'll be trouble, In the land we all adore, Oh, you Cossacks, take up lances, For the happy days of yore! "Send the Bolshevik invaders And their Commissars to hell. Before they came to stir up trouble Russian Cossacks lived full well. "Rise, you eagles of the steppe land, For there's jolly work that's toward. From the wall take down your rifle, Sharpen well your trusty sword!" And the Cossacks leaped to saddle, Gave the horses, then, their heads, And in solid mass formation, Hurled themselves against the Reds. While behind them Old Man Ural Watched the charge with smiling face, As the Reds ran back in terror, In the depths of their disgrace. |
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Chapaev is wounded in the arm and the head. Petka and others help him
down the steep bank and into the Ural River. They start to swim across
to the Bukhara side. The Cossacks rake the river with machine gun fire.
Chapaev is almost across to the other side when a cruel bullet hits him in the head. Chapaev disappears in the swift waters of the Ural.|
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Furmanov, Dmitri Andreevich. Born 1891, the third of seven children in Serenda (later renamed Furmanov), Kostroma province. Father was a tavern keeper. . . . (...Continued...) |

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