Robert Edwards describes one of the most doomed but valiant defences since Thermopylae. He also shows what effects the conflict had on the world in general, and on Germany in particular, as it watched Soviet embarrassment from the sidelines.
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Robert Edwards describes one of the most doomed but valiant defences since Thermopylae. He also shows what effects the conflict had on the world in general, and on Germany in particular, as it watched Soviet embarrassment from the sidelines.
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