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Alexander Werth (1901–1969)

Autor von Russia at War: 1941-1945

36+ Werke 542 Mitglieder 9 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Beinhaltet die Namen: Aleksandr Vert, WERTH ALEXANDER

Bildnachweis: Alexander Werth, 1960

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Werke von Alexander Werth

Russia at War: 1941-1945 (1964) 314 Exemplare
De Gaulle (1965) 66 Exemplare
France 1940-1955 (1956) — Autor — 21 Exemplare
Russia: hopes and fears (1969) 16 Exemplare
Leningrad, 1943: Inside a City Under Siege (1944) — Autor — 16 Exemplare
Leningrad (1944) 13 Exemplare
Russia: The Post-War Years (1971) 12 Exemplare
Russia under Krushchev (1966) 10 Exemplare
The Last Days of Paris (1940) 9 Exemplare
Moscow '41 8 Exemplare
Moscow war diary (1942) 6 Exemplare
Venäjä sodassa 1941-45. I (1964) — Autor — 6 Exemplare
Venäjä sodassa 1941-45. II (1964) 4 Exemplare

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MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 1994 (1994) — Author "That unbelievable Death Factory" — 16 Exemplare

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The author is qualified to write this book for he was born in St. Petersburg, escaped with his family during the revolution and lived in Russia from 1942-1948. Above all, he wishes to remind the current generation (book written in 1964) and future generations of Russia’s importance in defeating the Nazis (although he does say Stalin stated Russia could not win the war against the Nazis by herself). He wants to tell the story of the common people and not just military history. Author declares his book to be least of all a formal history of Russia’s part in WWII for it is not possible for such to be written by one man. The author, British war correspondent, a native Russian speaker, writes a balanced report of Russia’s part in the war. He was allowed unprecedented access to conflict zones and conducted interviews with thousands of individuals both civilian and soldiers. He doesn’t criticize the Red Army or Stalin or decisions made by the Soviet government; he lets the reader draw their own conclusions. The corpus of work he draws from for his bibliography is immense, wide ranging in scope, sequence, and authorship. It is quite likely the most accurate book on Russia’s part in WWII to ever emerge from the Soviet Union.… (mehr)
 
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ShelleyAlberta | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 7, 2023 |
This is the first book I read focussed on the eastern front. It has always seemed to be an adequate exploration of the largest armed conflict on this planet.
 
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DinadansFriend | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 17, 2021 |
Werth era tanto ruso como británico y actuó como corresponsal de guerra durante la IIGM. En este libro describe el transcurso de la guerra desde la perspectiva sovieta y es importante porque la destrucción de la Alemania nazi no se debió a UK o USA y menos a Francia, sino que fue una tarea casi exclusivamente rusa. Werth fue de los primeros corresponsales que presenció los campos de exterminios alemanes y sus reportes fueron silenciados en occidente pensando que se trataba de exageraciones soviéticas. Este libro es una gran narración de un testigo directo de la tragedia humana del 39 al 45.
Werth acompaña la narración de lo que vio con datos estadísticos, apuntes de prensa y conversaciones con líderes. Es el relato, de primera fuente, de la gesta rusa que permitió ganar la segunda guerra mundial.
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sergiouribe | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 29, 2017 |
I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Not the usual essay, this is an quick book detailing a journalist's 4-day visit during the siege of Leningrad during World War II. Typical of the time period, the narrative reflects on Soviet glory, tireless workers, selfless warriors, and heroic children. A vivid storyline, with strong regard for the Stalinist period, which was then seen as a harbinger of good for the Russian people. Little did they know what was to come.
 
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ssimon2000 | 1 weitere Rezension | May 31, 2016 |

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