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AFGANTSY: THE RUSSIANS IN AFGHANISTAN, 1979-89
Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan, 1979-89
Название: AFGANTSY: THE RUSSIANS IN AFGHANISTAN, 1979-89
Автор: 
Издательство: Profile Books
Год:  2012
Страниц:  432
Формат: PDF
Размер: 15.12 mb
Жанр: Profile Books
In a timely and eye-opening book Rodric Braithwaite examines the Russian experience in that most recent war in Afghanistan (after Alexander's conquests and the many British imperial wars and skirmishes). Largely basing his account on Russian sources and interviews he shows the war through the eyes of the Russians themselves — politicians, officers, soldiers, advisers, journalists, women. As former ambassador to Moscow, Rodric Braithwaite brings unique insights to the Soviet war in Afghanistan. The story has been distorted not only by Cold War propaganda but also by the myths of the nineteenth century Great Game. It moves from the high politics of the Kremlin to the lonely Russian conscripts in isolated mountain outposts. The parallels with Afghanistan today speak for themselves. A superb achievement of narrative history, sensitive writing and exciting fresh research: so wrote Simon Sebag Montefiore about Rodric Braithwaite's bestseller Moscow 1941. But those words, and many others of praise that were given it, could equally apply to his new book.
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MOSCOW 1941
Moscow 1941
Название: MOSCOW 1941
Автор: 
Издательство: Profile Books
Год:  2011
Страниц:  464
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 16.24 mb
Жанр: Profile Books
Rodric Braithwaite's magnificent narrative of 1941 and the Battle of Moscow, and the Russian men and women who fought it, was one of the major history titles of 2006 in both universal acclaim and sales. 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; telling portraits of Stalin and his generals, some apparatchiks, some great commanders. It also traces the stories of individuals, soldiers, politicians and intellectuals, writers and artists and dancers, workers, schoolchildren and peasants.
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MOSCOW 1941: A CITY AND ITS PEOPLE AT WAR
Moscow 1941: A City and Its People at War
Название: MOSCOW 1941: A CITY AND ITS PEOPLE AT WAR
Автор: 
Издательство: Avendia Publishing
Год:  2006
Страниц:  488
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 17.08 mb
Жанр: Avendia Publishing
During the first half of 1941 Moscow and its people were living in relative peace in a world of war. In spite of the horrors of Stalinism many ordinary people managed to find their own ways of enjoying themselves, and when war surprised a country unprepared, thanks to Stalin's obduracy, most rose with enthusiasm to defend their country and their city. One of the points of the book is to try and show how people find a kind of normality even in the hardest of circumstances. On the 22 June the Nazi armies invaded and raced across the country. By the end of the year they were held, finally, in the suburbs of Moscow. Based on huge research and scores of interviews, this book offers an unforgettable and richly illustrated narrative of the military action; telling portraits of Stalin and his generals, some apparatchiks, some great commanders. It also traces the stories of individuals, soldiers, politicians and intellectuals, writers and artists and dancers, workers, schoolchildren and peasants. The war remains a highly emotional matter for Russia and there are troubling questions like the role of Stalin or the appalling cost of victory. The book concludes with reflections on these issues.