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Evgeny Ivanovich Fokin served in a reconnaissance company from May 1943. He repeatedly participated in capturing enemy prisoners (‘languages’) at the front lines and in the enemy's rear. A special chapter in the author's military biography is his participation in a daring operation by a special detachment to save crucial facilities in Krivoy Rog in February 1944. E.I. Fokin vividly and accurately describes the details of the service and daily life of front-line scouts, and the military skills he learned from his commander, Hero of the Soviet Union V.A. Dyshinsky. The book ‘Chronicle of a Rank-and-File Scout’ is undoubtedly one of the most informative and captivatingly interesting among the soldier's memoirs of World War II.
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Evgeny Ivanovich Fokin served in a reconnaissance company from May 1943. He repeatedly participated in capturing enemy prisoners (‘languages’) at the front lines and in the enemy's rear. A special chapter in the author's military biography is his participation in a daring operation by a special detachment to save crucial facilities in Krivoy Rog in February 1944. E.I. Fokin vividly and accurately describes the details of the service and daily life of front-line scouts, and the military skills he learned from his commander, Hero of the Soviet Union V.A. Dyshinsky. The book ‘Chronicle of a Rank-and-File Scout’ is undoubtedly one of the most informative and captivatingly interesting among the soldier's memoirs of World War II.
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Opis
Autor
Fokin Evgenii
Wydawnictwo
Tsentrpoligraf
ISBN
5952423388
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2006
Strony
285
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Evgeny Ivanovich Fokin served in a reconnaissance company from May 1943. He repeatedly participated in capturing enemy prisoners (‘languages’) at the front lines and in the enemy's rear. A special chapter in the author's military biography is his participation in a daring operation by a special detachment to save crucial facilities in Krivoy Rog in February 1944. E.I. Fokin vividly and accurately describes the details of the service and daily life of front-line scouts, and the military skills he learned from his commander, Hero of the Soviet Union V.A. Dyshinsky. The book ‘Chronicle of a Rank-and-File Scout’ is undoubtedly one of the most informative and captivatingly interesting among the soldier's memoirs of World War II.