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Russia at War. 1941-1945. The Great Patriotic War through the Eyes of a British Journalist

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Russia at War. 1941-1945. The Great Patriotic War through the Eyes of a British Journalist
19.99 €
One of the world's most famous books about the Great Patriotic War. It was first published in England in 1964, then in the United States, France, Germany and other countries. By all accounts, it "opened the eyes" of Western readers to the true events that took place on the Eastern Front and in Russia.
Alexander Werth (1901-1969), a correspondent for the British newspaper "Sunday Times" and BBC (BBC) radio, knew Russian well and was in the USSR from July 1941 to 1946, and then based on his own impressions, documents and other primary sources wrote this, in his words, "human story." "I did everything in my power to tell the West about the war effort of the Soviet people," Werth noted. The author tells the story of the Great Patriotic War with honesty and candor, with portraits, sketches, and everyday details. He was not an outside observer, he worried - for our country and the people living in it ...
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