From Munich to Tokyo Bay: A Western perspective on the tragic pages of the history of the Second World War

From Munich to Tokyo Bay: A Western perspective on the tragic pages of the history of the Second World War

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In 1989, Politizdat published the collection “From Barbarossa to Terminal,” which covered the most important events of the Second World War. The new book continues to introduce readers to the point of view of Western scientists and politicians on the background and history of the war. All works are published in Russian for the first time, with the exception of excerpts from the memoirs of D. Eisenhower and from F. Winterbotham’s book “Operation Ultra.” Designed for a wide range of readers.



The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
FL/277889/UA

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Name of the Author
Алистер Хорн
Анри Гутар
Бэзил Лиддел Гарт Генри
Вальтер Варлимонт
Гордон Прандж
Дуайт Эйзенхауэр Дэйвид
Дэвид Мейсон
Корнелиус Райан
Лен Дейтон
Мамору Сигемицу
Мартин Кэйдин
Питер Элстоб
Тэлфорд Тейлор
Уильям Ширер Лоуренс
Уинстон Черчилль Спенсер
Фредерик Уинтерботэм
Энтони Аптон
Language
Ukrainian
Release date
1990
Translator
И. А. Голубева
И. А. Разумный
И. Н. Яковлев
Константин Георгиевич Преображенский
Ю. И. Логинов

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From Munich to Tokyo Bay: A Western perspective on the tragic pages of the history of the Second World War

In 1989, Politizdat published the collection “From Barbarossa to Terminal,” which covered the most important events of the Second World War. The new book con...

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