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    Got these 2 on the go at the moment, can recommend them both, they certainly highlight the brutality of war
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    This is the second book that I currently am reading: Barbarossa Trough Soviet Eyes: The First Twenty-Four Hours

    It's great thus far and it has a lot of witness testimonies by Soviet veterans. My recommendations to everyone who are interested in the conflict on the Eastern Front. I think that witness testimonies from the Soviet perspective are seldom seen in English language.
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    Sounds interesting Aleks, do you know of any other good books where written from a Soviet perspective?

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    Quote by Shadwellarmy View Post
    Sounds interesting Aleks, do you know of any other good books where written from a Soviet perspective?
    It indeed is, I highly recommend it!

    Most of my books on this subject are in Finnish, but here's a few from my shelf and wishlist:

    - Ivan's War - Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945

    - Voices from Stalingrad - Unique First-Hand Accounts from World War II's Cruelest Battle (All testimonies aren't from the Red Army's side, but it has a lot of great ones!)

    - Moscow 1941: A City & Its People at War: A City and Its People at War

    - War of the White Death: Finland Against the Soviet Union 1939-40 (There isn't a book in English, completely from the Soviet side during the Winter War, but I think this one gives the biggest glance into it)

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    Quote by Aleksander P View Post
    - Ivan's War - Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945
    Excellent book; I can recommend it to all members.

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    Quote by HPL2008 View Post
    Excellent book; I can recommend it to all members.
    It certainly is! One of my personal favorites.

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    Sadly i don't have anything left to read. But i ordered in deadly combat yesterday.

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    Quote by Kevin Grootaers View Post
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    Sadly i don't have anything left to read. But i ordered in deadly combat yesterday.
    Seems very interesting! Memoirs are always great reading.

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    Thanks Aleks, Ivan's war I already got, but I will look for the others. Im on the lookout for memoirs of Soviet frontline soldiers.

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    Quote by Shadwellarmy View Post
    Thanks Aleks, Ivan's war I already got, but I will look for the others. Im on the lookout for memoirs of Soviet frontline soldiers.
    Amazon has a few of them.

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