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War... This word is associated with many contradictory, sometimes repulsive images. It's not only the thunder of battles, lightning-fast attacks, bravura marches and victory parades, but also rows of chimneys in burnt-out villages, ‘death trenches,’ mass graves, the roar of collapsing buildings, the groans of mutilated, dying people, and fear in the eyes of children. War is the stench of fires and the stuffy air of dugouts and bunkers, the smell of iodine and chlorine. O.I. Kazarinov's book tells about the little-known, non-heroic, shocking aspects of war, which are its everyday reality.
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War... This word is associated with many contradictory, sometimes repulsive images. It's not only the thunder of battles, lightning-fast attacks, bravura marches and victory parades, but also rows of chimneys in burnt-out villages, ‘death trenches,’ mass graves, the roar of collapsing buildings, the groans of mutilated, dying people, and fear in the eyes of children. War is the stench of fires and the stuffy air of dugouts and bunkers, the smell of iodine and chlorine. O.I. Kazarinov's book tells about the little-known, non-heroic, shocking aspects of war, which are its everyday reality.
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Автор
Kazarinov O I
Издательство
VECHE
ISBN
5953305761
Переплёт
Hardcover
Year Published
2005
Страницы
416
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War... This word is associated with many contradictory, sometimes repulsive images. It's not only the thunder of battles, lightning-fast attacks, bravura marches and victory parades, but also rows of chimneys in burnt-out villages, ‘death trenches,’ mass graves, the roar of collapsing buildings, the groans of mutilated, dying people, and fear in the eyes of children. War is the stench of fires and the stuffy air of dugouts and bunkers, the smell of iodine and chlorine. O.I. Kazarinov's book tells about the little-known, non-heroic, shocking aspects of war, which are its everyday reality.