Surgeon Grow
Surgeon Grow
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Authors: Laurie S. Stoff & Laurie S. Stoff
Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe) | USA | c 1914 to c 1918 (including WW1) | c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period) | Memoirs | European history | 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 | Russian Revolution | Medical profession
Published on 2nd December 2025 by Anthem Press in the United Kingdom as part of the 'Anthem Americans in Revolutionary Russia' series.
Paperback / softback | 178 pages
152mm x 230mm x 14mm | 280g




Malcolm Grow’s commentary presents us with a fascinating personal account of wartime experience, one that highlights a number of pertinent issues of Russia’s experience of total war. While military historiography is replete with studies of battle plans and strategies, troop movements, numbers of casualties, territorial gains, and decisions of state actors, war is so much more than these, as a fundamentally human experience. Unlike most other foreigners’ accounts of Russia’s war, written by journalists, diplomats, or civilian observers who spent little, if any, time at the “front,” Grow’s narrative provides a firsthand perspective of someone embedded with the Russian troops. Although his primary duty as a regimental doctor was medical care of wounded and ill soldiers, Grow’s narrative focuses much attention on combat, particularly his experiences observing operations from the trenches—even occasionally being drawn into the fighting.
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