# Voices from

Voices from Stalingrad: Nemesis on the Volga

Jonathan Bastable
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A Fascinating Perspective on World War II’s Largest and Most Bitterly Fought Battle *Includes never-before-published material from rare German and Russian KGB sources *Authored by the critically acclaimed author of Voices from D-Day *Features rare photographs from both sides of the front No previous work about Stalingrad places such emphasis on the experience of ordinary fighters and civilians. This volume of human history and military strategy includes fresh translations from original sources describing this pivotal event of World War II as told by the German and Soviet soldiers who fought the battle, Russian civilians who watched the enemy at the gates as well as Western diplomat and newspaper correspondent onlookers.
Genres: HistoryWorld War IINonfictionMilitary FictionWarRussiaMilitary History
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