Moscow 1941: A City and Its People At War

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By some criteria the Battle of Moscow was the biggest in history. It was the first time the Wehrmacht had ever been stopped in its tracks. Seven million men and women fought over a territory the size of France and more than 900,000 Soviet soldiers died. This magnificent book tells the story of 1941 and the Battle of Moscow and the Russian people who fought in it.
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AuthorBraithwaite, Rodric
PublisherProfile Books
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9781861977748
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
CommentsName stamped on first free page, otherwise like new.
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