From Belgorod to the Carpathians:
A first hand account of the Red Army in action.  From a Soviet War Correspondent’s Notebook. Image

POLEVOI POLEVOY, Boris (Pseud. Boris Nikolayevich Kampov).

Title From Belgorod to the Carpathians: A first hand account of the Red Army in action. From a Soviet War Correspondent’s Notebook.
Publisher London Hutchinson & Co.
Date 1945
Book ID 38534

Description

Hardback, purple cloth, 164pp., 35 b/w photos. War Economy paper. Lacks front endpaper, cloth with usual fading to edges else a good clean tight copy in original dust-wrapper. Dust-wrapper a little torn at head. Russian screenwriter, novelist and war correspondent, Boris Nikolayevich Polevoy was otherwise known for his reporting on Auschwitz soon after its liberation and published in Pravda. His popularity with Soviet readers never diminished. "Polevoy's books, articles, and political commentaries gained him an international readership well before the end of the war. He remained influential until his death in 1981”.
Price: £20.00

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