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9780745636924

The Gun That Changed the World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780745636924

  • ISBN10:

    0745636926

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-10-27
  • Publisher: Polity
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Summary

The Russian word that is most frequently spoken throughout the world isn't Lenin, Gulag or Perestroika, it's Kalashnikov. The reason for this is simple: there are 80 million Kalashnikovs in circulation on five continents. Once invented, the AK-47 assault rifle became the most widely used weapon in the world. From Vietnam to Palestine, from Cuba to Iraq, the AK-47 was at the heart of conflicts and struggles everywhere. It is the only firearm that has ever been depicted on a national flag - that of Mozambique, where it symbolizes liberation. Mikhail Kalashnikov himself, who was born in 1919 and invented the famous assault rifle, here tells his life story for the first time: his deportation to Siberia with his family while still a child; his time as a soldier in a tank regiment; his invention of the world's most famous weapon and his turbulent life under Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Gorbachev and Yeltsin. In this fascinating book, Kalashnikov, with the help of Elena Joly, has recorded the story of his own life and the invention of the gun that has become the emblematic weapon of our times. They have produced a remarkable portrait of a man of ingenuity and vitality in the context of the often frightening and terribly unforgiving Russia of the twentieth century.

Author Biography

Elena Joly listened to Kalashnikov as he told his story and has been careful to respect his spoken style. Born in the Soviet Union, she now lives in Paris. She was in charge of the 'Soviet section' of the French publishing house Actes Sud, and has written La Troisième Mort de Staline (1988), a series of interviews with intellectuals of the Gorbachev period.

Table of Contents

Preface to English edition: The history and workings of the AK 47 Preface ndash; The Terror and the Glory
Treading a path of pain and sorrow Son of a kulak Farewell to Siberia
lsquo;Arise, great country! Arise to mortal fight!rsquo; The last but one My university ndash; the hospital lsquo;You must help Sergeant Kalashnikovrsquo;
The birth of the AK The lsquo;Mikhimrsquo; dossier lsquo;Up until 2025, and even beyondhellip;rsquo;
A unique weapon The standardization of firearms One more step
lsquo;He was a god, he might rise againrsquo; Daily life of a deputy in the Supreme Soviet Behind the walls of the Kremlin
lsquo;At home and abroadrsquo; Izhevsk Better late than never
Odds and ends
Glossary
Biographical details Select bibliography and filmography
Acknowledgments
Index
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