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Alexander Werth

    Alexander Werth was a Russian-born writer, journalist, and war correspondent whose work focused on France in the prewar period and on Russia during World War II, particularly the Battle of Stalingrad and the Siege of Leningrad. His fluency in Russian, combined with his credentials as a BBC correspondent, granted him unparalleled access to wartime Soviet life. Werth's reporting offered a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the era, providing readers with a deeply informed perspective on pivotal historical events.

    Alexander Werth
    Moscow '41
    Which Way France?
    France And Munich Before And After The Surrender
    Which Way France
    Russia Under Khrushchev
    Russia at War 1941-1945