THE STORY OF THE INVASION OF MOSCOW, TOLD THROUGH ITS PEOPLE.
Fought over a territory the size of France, the Battle of Moscow in
1941 cost the Russians as many casualties as the British lost in WW1.
It marked the first strategic defeat of the Wehrmacht and halted their
seemingly unstoppable advance across Europe. This is the story of that
battle - and the ordinary men and women who fought it.
Based on huge research and scores of interviews, this book offers an
unforgettable and richly illustrated narrative of the military action
that took place in Moscow during 1941. It paints telling portraits of
Stalin and his generals: some apparatchiks, some great commanders. It
also traces the individual stories of soldiers, politicians and
intellectuals, writers and artists and dancers, workers,
schoolchildren and peasants.
Putin's invocations in contemporary propaganda shows that the Great
Patriotic War remains highly emotional for Russia, and many former
Socialist Republics. Many of these countries must grapple with
troubling legacies behind the appalling cost of victory - from the
role of Stalin to the complicity of collaborationist forces from the
occupied USSR in atrocities both behind the front line and the rapid
Nazi advance.
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A City & Its People at War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781847650627
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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