“A lot is said about the war …” A lot of books about the unprecedented exploits of Russian soldiers were written, films have been shot about the difficult share of the Soviet people, a lot of copies in the polemic of scientists-historians about who is right and who is to blame, and “what would happen if.” Each has its own domestic, its own pain and tragedy, its own glory and pride. His suffered look at those long 1418 days that are still echoing in our hearts.
This publication is not another interpretation of the events of the war years. This is an attempt to show them in a non -stress aspect, to give the floor to impartial witnesses of history. There are no copyright assessments and judgments – the era itself enters into dialogue with the reader.
The chronicle of war day after day is restored the daily reports of the Swinformburo, scanty for emotions: from June 22, 1941 to May 9, 1945. Against the backdrop of dry reports of military operations and advancements of troops, a simple everyday life of Soviet lady warriors appears. Unique images of the war years taken as a world …
Editor
Lozinskaya Natalya, Rakitin Pavel, Skenderov Dmitry
Publisher
Interros, 2005
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