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Year of Stalingrad
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500 pages
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The author's firsthand experiences as a war correspondent during WWII provide a vivid account of life in the Soviet Union. Through interviews with Russian military personnel, civilians, and German prisoners, he offers unique insights into the strategies and resilience that enabled the Soviets to repel the Nazi invasion. His diary entries capture the complexities of war and the human spirit, making for a compelling narrative that blends personal observation with historical analysis.
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2001, paperback
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