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Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42
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6 eur + portes de 1.70 eur (livro de 340 gramas, 1.10 envio editorial + .60 envelope almofadado)

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Andrew Nagorski – The Greatest Battle: The Fight for Moscow: 1941 - 42 - Aurum, London, 2008 (1ª edição paperback UK, um ano após o original hardcover, pela Simon and Schuster, NY), 366 páginas

Em língua Inglesa.

Paperback

Livro em muito bom estado. Com uma camada plástica protectora que acrecentei ao livro, mas sem a colar ao cartão (antes plástico sobre plástico) e como tal pode ser removida sem que tal danifique o livro)

Sem assinatura de posse mas com alguns sublinhados e algumas notas, mas tudo a carvão

Ilustrado (numa secção central, mas que não se distingue do resto do livro porque fotos não foram impressas em papel de qualidade fotográfica, antes em papel "normal", o mesmo do texto)

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Do site da Simon and Schuster:

The bestselling first authoritative account of the first colossal World War II battle between Germany and the USSR—based on previously unavailable documents, this is the battle that decided the war, and the one that Stalin tried to cover up.

The battle for Moscow was the biggest battle of World War II—the biggest battle of all time. And yet it is far less known than Stalingrad, which involved about half the number of troops. From the time Hitler launched his assault on Moscow on September 30, 1941, to April 20, 1942, seven million troops were engaged in this titanic struggle. The combined losses of both sides—those killed, taken prisoner, or severely wounded—were two and a half million, of which nearly two million were on the Soviet side. But the Soviet capital narrowly survived, and for the first time the German Blitzkrieg ended in failure. This shattered Hitler's dream of a swift victory over the Soviet Union and radically changed the course of the war.

The full story of this epic battle has never been told because it undermines the sanitized Soviet accounts of the war, which portray Stalin as a military genius and his people as heroically united against the German invader. Stalin's blunders, incompetence, and brutality made it possible for German troops to approach the outskirts of Moscow. This triggered panic in the city—with looting, strikes, and outbreaks of previously unimaginable violence. About half the city's population fled. But Hitler's blunders would soon loom even larger: sending his troops to attack the Soviet Union without winter uniforms, insisting on an immediate German reign of terror, and refusing to heed his generals' pleas that he allow them to attack Moscow as quickly as possible. In the end, Hitler's mistakes trumped Stalin's mistakes.

Drawing on declassified documents from Soviet archives, including files of the dreaded NKVD; on accounts of survivors and of children of top Soviet military and government officials; and on reports of Western diplomats and correspondents, The Greatest Battle finally illuminates the full story of a clash between two systems based on sheer terror and relentless slaughter.

Even as Moscow's fate hung in the balance, the United States and Britain were discovering how wily a partner Stalin would turn out to be in the fight against Hitler—and how eager he was to push his demands for a postwar empire in Eastern Europe. In addition to chronicling the bloodshed, Andrew Nagorski takes the reader behind the scenes of the early negotiations between Hitler and Stalin, and then between Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill.

This is a remarkable addition to the history of World War II.
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