Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
Author: Malcolm Muggeridge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1994
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: IOWA:31858032819322

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Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
Author: Thomas M. Muggeridge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0783731701

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A Winter in Russia

A Winter in Russia
Author: Théophile Gautier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1874
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: UCLA:L0097097257

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A Winter in Russia

A Winter in Russia
Author: M. Ripley
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2024-01-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368853815

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

Return to Moscow

Return to Moscow
Author: Anthony Charles Kevin
Publsiher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1742589294

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Forty-eight years ago, a young and apprehensive Tony Kevin set off with his family on his first diplomatic posting, to Moscow at the height of the Cold War. In the Russian winter of 2016 he returns alone, a private citizen, aged 73. What will he find? How has Russia changed since those grim Soviet days? Tony Kevin had a successful and challenging diplomatic career, ending with ambassadorships to Poland (1991-94) and Cambodia (1994-97). He now applies his attention to Vladimir Putin's Russia, a government and nation routinely demonized and disdained in Western capitals. Why does President Putin arouse such a high level of Western antagonism? Is the West throwing away the lessons of recent history in recklessly drifting into a perilous and unnecessary new Cold War confrontation against Russia? The author invites readers to see this great nation anew: to explore with him the complex roots of Russian national identity and values, drawing on its traumatic recent seventy-year Soviet Communist past and its momentous thousand-year history as a great Orthodox Christian nation that has both loved and feared 'the West, ' and which the West has loved and feared back in equal measure. Tony Kevin's previous books include A Certain Maritime Incident: the sinking of SIEV X (2004) and Reluctant Rescuers (2012) on Australia's well-resourced maritime border protection system. He published a travel memoir Walking the Camino (2007) about his long pilgrimage walk through Spain in 2006. In 2009, Crunch Time tackled issues, still unresolved, of framing an effective Australian policy against global warming. [Subject: Non-Fiction, Travel Memoir, Russian Studies

A Winter in Russia

A Winter in Russia
Author: Théophile Gautier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1875
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: OCLC:8449883

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Retreat from Moscow

Retreat from Moscow
Author: David Stahel
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780374714253

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A gripping and authoritative revisionist account of the German Winter Campaign of 1941–1942 Germany’s winter campaign of 1941–1942 is commonly seen as its first defeat. In Retreat from Moscow, a bold, gripping account of one of the seminal moments of World War II, David Stahel argues that instead it was its first strategic success in the East. The Soviet counteroffensive was in fact a Pyrrhic victory. Despite being pushed back from Moscow, the Wehrmacht lost far fewer men, frustrated its enemy’s strategy, and emerged in the spring unbroken and poised to recapture the initiative. Hitler’s strategic plan called for holding important Russian industrial cities, and the German army succeeded. The Soviets as of January 1942 aimed for nothing less than the destruction of Army Group Center, yet not a single German unit was ever destroyed. Lacking the professionalism, training, and experience of the Wehrmacht, the Red Army’s offensive attempting to break German lines in countless head-on assaults led to far more tactical defeats than victories. Using accounts from journals, memoirs, and wartime correspondence, Stahel takes us directly into the Wolf’s Lair to reveal a German command at war with itself as generals on the ground fought to maintain order and save their troops in the face of Hitler’s capricious, increasingly irrational directives. Excerpts from soldiers’ diaries and letters home paint a rich portrait of life and death on the front, where the men of the Ostheer battled frostbite nearly as deadly as Soviet artillery. With this latest installment of his pathbreaking series on the Eastern Front, David Stahel completes a military history of the highest order.

Fighting the Russians in Winter Three Case Studies

Fighting the Russians in Winter  Three Case Studies
Author: A. F. Chew
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1981
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 9781428915985

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