Suvorov V.
Day M: When did the Second world war?
SKU | 253147 |
EAN | 9785981246791 |
ISBN | 978-5-98124-679-1 |
Author | Suvorov V. |
Series | Suvorov Viktor |
Publisher | |
Publication date | 2015 |
Copies | |
Dimensions | 60x90/16 (145x215 мм) |
Paperback | 352 |
Cover | Твердый |
Fragile | No |
Qty in box | 1 |
Minimal order | 1 |
Unit | pc |
Tax rate | 7% |
Created at | 27.02.2016 |
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Description
"M-day" — the sequel to the cult bestseller "Icebreaker" that changed our understanding of the origins of the Second world war, a Grand historical reconstruction of the events 1930-1940-ies, when the Soviet leadership headed by Stalin was trying to fan the fire of world revolution and preparing a new world war, under the guise of Communist ideology to conquer Europe.
Folding known and little-known facts and events of those years into a single mosaic, Victor Suvorov tells about the total mobilization of the armed forces and the economy of the Soviet Union, which had already begun before the outbreak of the Second world war, and why this mobilization was to end with the attack of the USSR on Germany.
Viktor Suvorov dispels numerous myths about the causes and circumstances of the Second world war and the great Patriotic war, which for decades have created and disseminated Soviet propaganda, politicians and historians in Russia and abroad, to falsify the history of the key events of first half of XX century.
In a new enlarged and revised edition of the book includes several new chapters and more than 60 photographs, including unique photographs from Russian and foreign archives, published in Russia for the first time.