The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945: A Social and Economic History of the USSR in World War II

John Barber and Mark Harrison

Overview

Nowhere else was World War II as bloody and destructive as it was in Eastern Europe, and of all nations it was the Soviet Union that paid the highest price for victory. The scale of death and destruction is hard to comprehend even today. Its consequences were to shape Soviet politics, and the shape of the postwar world, right through to our own time. How Soviet society responded to the threat, and survived the reality, of this most terrible of wars is the subject of this powerful and impressive survey.

Details
Longman Pub Group
9780582009653
N/A
1991
EN
272 pages
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