The red army stumbles

The red army stumbles

Perry Pierik

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Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798224969777
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The start of operation ’Barbarossa’ was the beginning of one of the most dramatic campaigns in World History. Two titans clashed. The summer of 1941 was catastrophic to the Red Army. However, they were able to keep their position. This blood drenched marvel is what this book is about, which shows that heroism and terror go hand in hand when it comes to stopping German attackers at the gates of Moscow.

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