Thanks for the book link, Alexander. Yes, I am really interested in getting it. Do you know if they do international shipments, as you will see I live in Spain. Would you say that its price, in exchange, is about 24 euros?
Thanks in advance, again.
Santi
Today I marked on the map the places where tanks were hit or thrown during the battles for the city. Tanks abandoned on railway platforms are not marked on the map.
The file in full size can be downloaded from the link
City Map Smolensk.jpg — Yandex.Disk
Currently - st. Tenisheva, 4 (center and left in the background)
It is noteworthy that during the occupation this house was a meeting place for partisans (in a hairdressing salon). The hairdressing salon is still in the same place
This photo cannot be identified as Smolensk. I don't remember similar houses
I will supplement your description of the photo
In the upper left corner (between the houses marked "3" and "4") - the building of "Zappotrebsoyuz"
In 1941, as soon as the Germans occupied the city, a hospital was located in the building. But already in August-September, the building completely burned down due to careless handling of fire (from the memoirs of B. Menshagin). Although there is a version that it burned down as a result of an air raid by Soviet aviation
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