%0 Journal Article %T The Attitude towards Life and Death of the Participants in the First World War: Frontline Routine Sketch %A Elena S. Senyavskaya %J Bylye Gody %D 2012 %I Sochi State University %X The article discloses the major aspect of frontline routine ¨C war as danger , seamless procession of boundary conditions . Basing on archive data and private sources of Russian participants in the First World War, it touches upon such subjects as combatantsĄŻ psychological factors, their attitude towards life and death, soldiersĄŻ fatalism, ways to overcome fear in action, specific character of combat situation perception by enlisted and commanders of the Russian Army, representatives of different service arms, the masses moral preparation for war according to contemporariesĄŻ estimates. The article also considers the sounds of war and their impact on frontline soldiersĄŻ minds. %K the First World War %K frontline routine %K combatantĄŻs psychology %K boundary conditions %K war as danger %K fear and panic %K attitude towards life and death. %U http://bg.sutr.ru/pdf.html?n=1347976620.pdf