Many roads to Moscow: three history invasions
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd., 1968Description: 240pISBN:- 024101574X (hbk.)
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Describes three attempted invisions of Russia: by Charles XII of Sweden in 1708, by Nepoleon Bonaparte in 1812 and by Adolf Hitler in 1941. All ended in defeat for the would be conquerors.
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