Alexander Werth

Alexander Werth was a Russian-born British writer and journalist, known for his works on Soviet affairs. He was a correspondent for the BBC and The Guardian during World War II and provided detailed accounts of life in the Soviet Union during and after the war.

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  1. 1. Russia At War, 1941–1945

    1941–1945

    This comprehensive account delves into the harrowing experiences of the Soviet Union during World War II, capturing the resilience and determination of its people amidst the brutal conflict on the Eastern Front. Through a detailed narrative, the book explores the strategic military maneuvers, the immense sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians, and the political dynamics that shaped the Soviet war effort. It provides a vivid portrayal of the hardships endured, the pivotal battles fought, and the eventual triumph over Nazi Germany, offering a profound insight into one of the most significant periods in Russian history.

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