After surviving the first year of the Leningrad blockade, the author Evgenii Moniushko completed his training in a military academy in Tomsk and reported for duty with an anti‐tank regiment in the Sandotniersz bridgehead in Poland. This segment of Moniushko's memoirs describes his perspective on the heavy and bitter fighting in Silesia and Czechoslovakia during the winter and spring of 1945 as Hitlers Germany was in its death throes.
Memoirs of the Soviet‐German War, Part 4, Red Army Service in Silesia and Czechoslovakia during 1945
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