
Stalin, de Russen en hun oorlog
by
M. J Broekmeyer
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Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
319
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
Scoop
ISBN-10
9053302778
ISBN-13
9789053302774
Description
Marius Broekmeyer delves into the complex interplay between Stalin's regime and the Russian people's experiences during the tumultuous years of war. Capturing the essence of this period, Broekmeyer's work provides a detailed analysis of how the authoritative policies of Stalin shaped the character and resilience of the Soviet populace. The historical narrative intricately weaves personal stories with broader socio-political themes, illustrating the stark realities faced by individuals amidst the chaos of conflict.
Through meticulous research, Broekmeyer presents a thought-provoking exploration enriched by the inclusion of bibliographical references. He draws readers into a world of struggle and endurance, taking care to depict the emotional and psychological impacts of war on the Russian spirit. The book invites an understanding of not just political strategies, but also the human element that defined a generation, promising an insightful journey into a pivotal chapter of history.
Through meticulous research, Broekmeyer presents a thought-provoking exploration enriched by the inclusion of bibliographical references. He draws readers into a world of struggle and endurance, taking care to depict the emotional and psychological impacts of war on the Russian spirit. The book invites an understanding of not just political strategies, but also the human element that defined a generation, promising an insightful journey into a pivotal chapter of history.
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