ОТЕЧЕСТВЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ
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21.72 $
Volume I (November 1937 - December 1938) contains documents from the Archives of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs: records of conversations between Hitler, Ribbentrop and other representatives of the German government with foreign politicians, reports of German diplomatic representatives abroad, etc. < /p> Volume 2 (January - August 1939) is the archive of the German ambassador to Moscow, Tokyo and London, Herbert von Dirksen. It consists of copies of official documents stamped for Mr. Ambassador, official and personal letters. Published according to the second edition of M., Politizdat., 1981, prepared for printing by the Historical and Diplomatic Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For historical accuracy, the publisher has retained the preface to the second edition. The study of published unique (at one time - top secret) documents will help to understand the true reasons for the start of the most terrible war in history and feel the almost physically inevitable catastrophe. Fragment 1 Fragment 2
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17.93 $
Volume I (November 1937 - December 1938) contains documents from the Archives of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs: records of conversations between Hitler, Ribbentrop and other representatives of the German government with foreign politicians, reports of German diplomatic representatives abroad, etc. < /p> Volume 2 (January - August 1939) is the archive of the German ambassador to Moscow, Tokyo and London, Herbert von Dirksen. It consists of copies of official documents stamped for Mr. Ambassador, official and personal letters. Published according to the second edition of M., Politizdat., 1981, prepared for printing by the Historical and Diplomatic Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For historical accuracy, the publisher has retained the preface to the second edition. The study of published unique (at one time - top secret) documents will help to understand the true reasons for the start of the most terrible war in history and feel the almost physically inevitable catastrophe.
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12.17 $
Volume I (November 1937 - December 1938) contains documents from the Archives of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs: records of conversations between Hitler, Ribbentrop and other representatives of the German government with foreign politicians, reports of German diplomatic representatives abroad, etc. < /p> Volume 2 (January - August 1939) is the archive of the German ambassador to Moscow, Tokyo and London, Herbert von Dirksen. It consists of copies of official documents stamped for Mr. Ambassador, official and personal letters. Published according to the second edition of M., Politizdat., 1981, prepared for printing by the Historical and Diplomatic Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For historical accuracy, the publisher has retained the preface to the second edition. The study of published unique (at one time - top secret) documents will help to understand the true reasons for the start of the most terrible war in history and feel the almost physically inevitable catastrophe.
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14.67 $
Volume I (November 1937 - December 1938) contains documents from the Archives of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs: records of conversations between Hitler, Ribbentrop and other representatives of the German government with foreign politicians, reports of German diplomatic representatives abroad, etc. < /p> Volume 2 (January - August 1939) is the archive of the German ambassador to Moscow, Tokyo and London, Herbert von Dirksen. It consists of copies of official documents stamped for Mr. Ambassador, official and personal letters. Published according to the second edition of M., Politizdat., 1981, prepared for printing by the Historical and Diplomatic Department of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For historical accuracy, the publisher has retained the preface to the second edition. The study of published unique (at one time - top secret) documents will help to understand the true reasons for the start of the most terrible war in history and feel the almost physically inevitable catastrophe. Fragment 1 Fragment 2
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12.00 $
Author & mdash; outstanding writer, historian, doctor of political sciences. This book & mdash; serious work, but written exclusively fascinating, in an almost detective form and read in one breath. Exploring the official and unofficial Soviet documents, the author comes to a very unexpected conclusion regarding the causes of Stalin's death. From the preface: & laquo; At the top of the pyramid of the Soviet partycracy there was not enough room for two criminal geniuses & mdash; for Stalin and Beria. Sooner or later, one had to give way to another, or both would die in the mutual struggle. Both happened almost simultaneously & raquo ;. & laquo; For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books & raquo; & mdash; Viktor Suvorov, author of the books & laquo; Icebreaker & raquo ;, & laquo; Day & bdquo; М & ldquo; & raquo; and others.
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34.48 $
Author & mdash; outstanding writer, historian, doctor of political sciences. After graduating from the Institute of Red Professorship, he worked in the Central Committee of the CPSU (b), was in the center of the political life of the USSR of the 30s. "Technology Technology" & raquo; & mdash; one of the most famous and popular books in the world about the functioning of the Soviet machine of power. & laquo; For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books & raquo ;, & mdash; Victor Suvorov. Cover: Bulganin N. A., Bukharin N. I., Khrushchev N. S., Beria L. P., Malenkov G. M., Molotov V. M., Stalin I. V., Lenin V. I., Kalinin M. And
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17.38 $
By & mdash; outstanding writer, historian, doctor of political sciences. After graduating from the Institute of the Red Professor, he worked in the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, was at the center of the political life of the USSR in the 1930s. & Laquo; Technology of power & raquo; & mdash; one of the most famous and popular books in the world about the functioning of the Soviet power machine. & laquo; For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books & raquo ;, & mdash; Victor Suvorov. On the cover: Bulganin N. A., Bukharin N. I., Khrushchev N. S., Beria L. P., Malenkov G. M., Molotov V. M., Stalin I. V., Lenin V. . I., Kalinin M.I. This is an e-book, a link to which will be available in your account after payment.
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8.40 $
By & mdash; outstanding writer, historian, doctor of political sciences. This book & mdash; a serious work, but it was written extremely entertainingly, in an almost detective form and read in one breath. Examining official and unofficial Soviet documents, the author comes to a very unexpected conclusion regarding the causes of Stalin's death. From the foreword: & laquo; At the top of the pyramid of the Soviet partocracy, there was not enough space for two criminal geniuses & mdash; for Stalin and Beria. Sooner or later, one had to give way to another, or both perish in a mutual struggle. Both happened almost simultaneously & raquo ;. & laquo; For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books & raquo ;, & mdash; Viktor Suvorov, author of the books & laquo; Icebreaker & raquo ;, & laquo; Day & bdquo; M & ldquo; & raquo; et al. This is an e-book, a link to which will be available in your account after payment.
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27.59 $
The origin of partocracy" - the work of an outstanding writer, historian-Sovietologist, doctor of political sciences A. Avtorkhanov. The work is divided into two volumes: "The Central Committee and Lenin" and "The Central Committee and Stalin". On the basis of documentary data, the author shows how the "Leninist principles" turned the Bolshevik party from an ideological and political organization of like-minded people into an instrument of the leader's one-man dictatorship. It is proved that Stalinism – only the logical conclusion of Leninism. Fascinatingly and in simple language, the gradual establishment of the communist partocracy in the USSR is described. It was A. Avtorkhanov who coined the term "partocracy", described and studied this system. "For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books," - Viktor Suvorov, author of the books "Icebreaker", "Day & bdquo; M“" , etc.
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6.25 $
By & mdash; prominent writer, historian, doctor of political sciences. This book & mdash; a serious work, but it is written exclusively fascinatingly, in an almost detective form and is read in one breath. Examining official and unofficial Soviet documents, the author comes to a very unexpected conclusion regarding the causes of Stalin's death. From the foreword: & laquo; At the top of the pyramid of the Soviet partocracy, there was not enough space for two criminal geniuses & mdash; for Stalin and Beria. Sooner or later, one had to give way to another, or both perish in a mutual struggle. Both happened almost simultaneously & raquo ;. & laquo; For me, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov became a great teacher on how to write books & raquo ;, & mdash; Viktor Suvorov, author of the books & laquo; Icebreaker & raquo ;, & laquo; Day & bdquo; M & ldquo; & raquo; et al.
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19.45 $
Here is one of the most significant books on atrocities Stalin in the era of great terror. It was written by the famous Soviet `` defector '', the largest illegal intelligence officer, general of the OGPU-NKVD Alek- Sandr Mikhailovich Orlov (Leiba Lazarevich Feldbin, 1895 & ndash; 1973), NKVD resident in France, Austria, Italy, advisor on the security of the republican government in Spain during the Civil War. Much of the book is devoted to forensic spyware processes of the 1930s. Also, `` medical murders '', reprisals against the army elite, and so on. A. Orlov happened to be involved in many episodes of the secret history 20th century: he worked with Kim Philby and the Cambridge Five, organized the export of Spanish gold reserves to the USSR (for which he was awarded the Order of Lenin), personally recruited the most important agents. comrades of the Soviet intelligence in different European countries. Fearing arrest and execution, A. Orlov fled to the USA, where, despite all efforts FBI, did not give up any of the Soviet agents. From emigration Or- Lov sent letters to the head of the NKVD N. Yezhov and I. Stalin, in which rykh warned that he would hand over Soviet agents in many countries (and he knew almost everything!), if his family or relatives, those remaining in the USSR will be persecuted. And nobody touched them! Orlov and to the present time remains the oldest in the category. rank of all Soviet intelligence officers, ever fleeing- shih to the West.
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34.34 $
This publication contains the full texts of all available on country of documents (exactly 900!) correspondence of the Chairman of the Council USSR Ministers I. Stalin with the Prime Ministers of Great Britain - by W. Churchill and C. Attlee, as well as by the Presidents of the USA F. Roosevel- Tom and G. Truman in 1941-1945. This compilation was prepared by a commission on the publication of diplomats. documents under the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the chairmanship of the Minister USSR Foreign Affairs A. A. Gromyko. The publication is accompanied by extensive comments. Before- the publication of this work was undertaken in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Great Victory. It is dedicated to all members of the anti-Hitler coalition. For a wide range of history buffs.
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