Stalingrad: How the Red Army TriumphedPen & Sword Military, 2007 - 270 páginas Michael K. Jones new history of Stalingrad offers a radical reinterpretation of the most famous battle of the Second World War. Combining eye witness testimony of Red Army fighters with fresh archive material the book gives a dramatic insight into the thinking of the Russian command and the mood of the ordinary soldiers. |
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Not a Step Back | 19 |
Stalins City | 45 |
Gorokhovs Northern Group | 63 |
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