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The Broken Sword of the Empire
AuthorMaxim Kalashnikov
Original titleСломанный меч Империи
(Slomanniy Mech Imperii)
Cover artistG. Zhivotov
LanguageRussian
PublisherThe Great Resistance

Publication date

1998
Publication placeRussia
Pages560
ISBN5-89747-027-8
OCLC50078689
Followed byThe Battle for Skies 

The Broken Sword of the Empire (Russian: Сломанный меч Империи) is a book by Russian author Maxim Kalashnikov, first published in 1998 by the Great Resistance publisher. It is the first part of a historical, geopolitical and economic series by the author.

The Broken Sword of the Empire is a historical/geopolitical analysis of Russia in the period from the 1930s to the 1990s. The whole book is constructed as an answer to the question “Who was winning the Third World Cold War?”

Structure[edit]

The 560 pages of the book are divided in 26 chapters, and are organized as follows:

Criticism[edit]

Maxim Kalashnikov is often criticised for not being objective in his books.

Achievements[edit]

It is true that the elements exposed in the book are very hard to find anywhere else, like the AYaKS aerospaceship programme, the Soviet plasma anti-friction generator, the Ekranoplan programme, and names of Soviets that fought in Korea, Cuba, Algeria, Vietnam, Egypt, Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan but also on the territory of the Soviet Union. To Kalashnikov, those people were the "Hammer and Sword" of the Soviet nation. They were previously unknown in the Soviet era because of the secrecy policy.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Broken Sword of the Empire ISBN 5-89747-027-8

External links[edit]


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