To Serve the Russian Empire

The Autobiography of Boris Héroys

by John Elverson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/6/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 278
ISBN : 9781546284604
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 278
ISBN : 9781546284598

About the Book

This is the self-portrait of one man’s journey through life, schooled at two prestigious boarding schools in Saint Petersburg. He was chosen as one of two chamber pages to Princess Alix (Alexandra Feodorovna) at her wedding to Tsar Nicholas II. Commissioned into the elite Egersky Lifeguards Regiment, he paints a vivid picture of regimental life: the officer’s mess on Ruzovskaya Street, guard duty at the Anichkov Palace, the Peter and Paul Fortress and at the Tsar’s coronation, Military manoeuvres at Krasnoe Selo, and life in fashionable Saint Petersburg. In 1901 he attended the General Staff Academy, graduating in 1904 with the General Leontiev Prize for his thesis on strategy. The scene then changes to the Far East where, as a junior staff officer, he took part in the war against Japan. After Russia’s defeat, he describes his provincial posting to the divisional HQ in Kiev before being invited to teach tactics at Saint Petersburg’s General Staff Academy. After obtaining his professoriate, everything changes with the start of the First World War. He describes his career against the backdrop of Russia’s fortunes from the successful Galician campaign through the disastrous retreat and eventual stalemate after the Kerensky Offensive and the Bolshevik takeover.


About the Author

John Elverson was born in Kenya during the final years of the British Empire, and he was brought up in England, Malaya, Singapore, and Germany before his father retired to a small East Devon Farm. He was educated at Cheltenham College and Reading University, where he studied agriculture, culminating in a job working on a beef cattle ranch. He later worked for a London software company before co-founding and later selling a stake in his own company. He also worked for General Electric. A widower, he’s retired and lives in Scotland’s Galloway Hills.