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Conflict, War and Revolution, the memoir of Baroness Alessandra Koslowska (1892-1975), is a vivid retelling of her life from childhood to the end of the Second World War. It begins with her life of wealth and status in the Caucasus, and ends with internment as an alien in rural Italy, in Ospedaletto. In between she survived two revolutions in Russia and the subsequent civil war, her travels in central Europe during WWI, her life in Italy during the inter-war years, and her internment there where she was almost terminated by German forces. It is the story of her struggle to keep her family…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Conflict, War and Revolution, the memoir of Baroness Alessandra Koslowska (1892-1975), is a vivid retelling of her life from childhood to the end of the Second World War. It begins with her life of wealth and status in the Caucasus, and ends with internment as an alien in rural Italy, in Ospedaletto. In between she survived two revolutions in Russia and the subsequent civil war, her travels in central Europe during WWI, her life in Italy during the inter-war years, and her internment there where she was almost terminated by German forces. It is the story of her struggle to keep her family together through the huge and sometimes deadly changes of early twentieth century Europe. For most of the rest of her life she lived in Italy, where her husband was a diplomat for the newly reformed nation of Poland. Her grandson, Andrew, came across his Grandmother's faded, flimsy carbon manuscript, which became the memoir, Conflict, War and Revolution.
Autorenporträt
Baroness Alessandra Kozlowska (1892-1975) was born in the Krasnodar province of the Caucasus to a wealthy family in oil. Having endured the first Russian revolution in 1905 she had married Polish nobleman Thomas Perutz and was living in Russia, Poland and Germany by the First World War. She retreated to Russia during the war where she survived the 1917 revolution but fled the country during the subsequent civil war. For most of the rest of her life she lived in Italy, where her husband was a diplomat for the newly reformed nation of Poland. Andrew was born in Rome but raised primarily in UK. School involved convents and Jesuits in Sussex and Yorkshire respectively prior to venturing out into the world of business. Having married an ex-Royal Ballet dancer his work gave him the opportunity for travel and postings, mostly in lesser-developed countries. Retiring briefly in 2000 he then became a civil servant with the Welsh Assembly Government in 2001. He retired once more in 2008 and then some 4 years ago he came across his Grandmother's faded, flimsy carbon manuscript: what has now become the memoir, Conflict, War and Revolution.