"Kyiv was bombed". Defensive of the capital of Soviet Ukraine

"Kyiv was bombed". Defensive of the capital of Soviet Ukraine

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on Junes, 22, 1941, exactly at 4 o'clock of morning, the first German bombs fell down on the peacefully asleep capital of Soviet Ukraine - Kyiv. Almost three months battle for a city, that came to an end in September a 1941 frightful defeat of South-west front, began - sadly by the famous "Kyiv caldron". This book tells about a grandiose battle through that millions of people got from all ends of Soviet Union. Opposition with an enemy is shown by eyes most different people: simple residents of Kiev, generals, soldiery pilots, housewifes, members of the komsomol, fighters of destructive detachments, seamen of the Dnepr flotilla. The pictures of the personal remembrances meet in powerful linen and give an opportunity to see an enormous battle from the most unusual foreshortening to the reader.The publishing layout of book is stored in the format of PDF A4.

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.
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Стаценко Aleksej Pavlovich
Language
Ukrainian
Age
12
Release date
2020

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"Kyiv was bombed". Defensive of the capital of Soviet Ukraine

on Junes, 22, 1941, exactly at 4 o'clock of morning, the first German bombs fell down on the peacefully asleep capital of Soviet Ukraine - Kyiv. Almost three months battle began after го...

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