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Stalingrad
Stalingrad
Author: Theodor Plievier
The dehumanizing and degrading effect of war on men is the central theme of Theodor Plievier's monumental "Stalingrad" and it is a theme that deeply concerned him all his life. Plievier was a German, born in 1892 in Berlin, the son of a poor file cutter. . . . He wrote anti-Nazi war propoganda for the Russians during World War II and stayed aro...  more »
ISBN: 114357
Publication Date: 1966
Pages: 418
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Publisher: Time, Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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The death of the German Army. The invincible 6th Army of Germany stood before the shattered gates of Stalingrad. They were face to face with the decisive battle of W W II. In 70 days the Germans lost a quarter of a million men in this frozen hell .. the greatest death toll in any battle in the entire war.


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