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Melekhov, Andrei
1941: Stalin - Dezertir
Pochemu Vozhd` Sbezhal iz Kremlia?
[ 1941: Stalin - a deserter : Why did the leader runned away from the Kremlin?]

Moscow:  Iauza-press, 2012
288 p
Serie: Viktor Suvorov prav! Novye razoblacheniia
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785995504269
Language: Russian
According to the Stalin`s inner circle, when the size of the military catastrophe became obvious at the very beginning of the German-Russian war, Stalin had a break down and left the Kremlin for his dacha for several days where he literally locked himself in and literally left his country to the mercy of fate. Such behavior is considered a desertion under military law. What happened to the leader of the nation? What could be his thoughts and fears in these horrid days for Russia? This book is about the preparations at the Russian and German camps on the eve the war, the comparison of their military might and strategies. Appendices. Bibliography. Andrei Melekhov (Terekhov, b. 1965) is a businessman, a professional writer since 2008. (0.245 kg)
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