This fascinating book offers a unique view of what war was like for ordinary Russians day-to-day, whether in the factories or at the front, in the trenches or under siege. In more than 300 dramatic photographs drawn from both official archives and personal collections, the book shows us the human face of this long and savage conflict.
Including letters, diaries and the personal recollection of some of those who took part, Russia at War is not a military history but rather the story of the war in vivid and unforgettable human terms.
This item is in Very Good condition. There is some minor coloring and staining of the page edges and cover. There is some shelf wear. As usual, photos are of the item that you will receive.