In occupation. Diary of a Soviet professor

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The author of this book, Lev Petrovich Nikolaev, is a Soviet doctor, professor, doctor of medical sciences, and a world-famous anthropologist. During the Great Patriotic War, he ended up in German-occupied Kharkov and spent almost two years under German occupation. Being an opponent of Stalinism and the communist system, Lev Nikolaev met the Germans as liberators, but he soon saw what the Ordnung, the new German order, really was, and, in the end, embarked on the path of fighting the invaders. The diary that Professor Nikolaev kept all these years is published for the first time in its entirety. It contains a lot of unique details about life in the territory occupied by the Germans, as well as an original author's analysis of current events, an assessment of the Soviet system of pre-war and wartime, the nature of the war, and the actions of both sides in it. It is no coincidence that Yuri Mukhin, one of the most authoritative researchers of the military theme, highly appreciates Nikolaev's diaries in the preface to the book. 

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Barcode: 9785001801719 SKU: 70145098 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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