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The Words of War
In just a few sentences, Willy Peter Reese illuminates why the Nazi-Soviet war would descend into a vicious hell on earth.
In just a few sentences, Willy Peter Reese illuminates why the Nazi-Soviet war would descend into a vicious hell on earth.
With a glimpse of Stalin's grave in Red Square, a brutal legacy rewinds.
In a cemetery outside Warsaw, Marxist-Leninist theory meets the course of history.
Marking the centennial of the Russian Revolution with a photographic flashback to Red Square.
Stalingrad 1942: Control of the Volga by an invader could mean the fatal division of the Soviet Union.