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White Guard

Drawing closely on Bulgakovs personal experiences of the horrors of civil war as a young doctor The White Guard" takes place in Kiev 1918 a time of turmoil and suffocating uncertainty as the Bolsheviks Socialists and Germans fight for control of the city. It tells the story of the Turbins a once-wealthy Russian family as they are forced to come to terms with revolution and a new regime."
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Drawing closely on Bulgakovs personal experiences of the horrors of civil war as a young doctor The White Guard" takes place in Kiev 1918 a time of turmoil & suffocating uncertainty as the Bolsheviks Socialists & Germans fight for control of the city. It tells the story of the Turbins a once-wealthy Russian family as they are forced to come to terms with revolution & a new regime."

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