"I stood at the gates of Moscow." Front-line diary of the commander of Army Group Center

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In 1941, Field Marshal Fedor von Bock (1880–1945) commanded the strongest formation of the Wehrmacht - Army Group Center, and before his eyes preparations for Operation Barbarossa took place, on June 22, the "cauldron" near Minsk, the Battle of Smolensk, the Battle of Moscow. The reader from the inside will see 1941 on the Eastern Front, the war machine of Nazi Germany, its successes and failures, the relationship of the highest command personnel among themselves and their difficult relationship with Hitler. The revelations of one of the best commanders of the Third Reich, not intended for publication, are of particular value because they were recorded not many years after the war, but in the hot pursuit of battles on the territory of the USSR.

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Publication language: Russian

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