Stalingrad. How the triumph of the Red Army took place
9.99 €
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This book is not just a powerful and professional study of the Battle of Stalingrad. Unlike the works of other foreign authors, the reader will not find on its pages the usual clichés about "bloody commissars" and barrier troops, who shot their own by the hundreds. The famous American military historian focuses on the ordinary soldiers of the Red Army, answering the main question: what made them fight steadfastly in incredibly difficult conditions? Vividly describing the fighting in the city on the Volga from mid-September to mid-November 1942, Michael K. Jones (Michael K. Jones) was able to convincingly show the battle for Stalingrad through the eyes of the participants, truly impressively conveying its desperate, brutal nature. Using archival documents to corroborate the dramatic testimonies of veterans of the 62nd Army of V.I. Chuikov, he corrects many entrenched errors in the depiction of the course of the Battle of Stalingrad, the victory of which was an incredible triumph of the human spirit.
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- All books by the publisher
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- All books in the series The Battle of Stalingrad. To the 80th anniversary of the main battle of the Great Patriotic War
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