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Russia's Heroes

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I went to the Aviation & Military museum yesterday where we volunteer and seeing as how Johnny Red for years intrigued me I picked up a book called Russia's Heroes 1941 - 1945 by Albert Axell for just £1. The book features male and female russians rather than just focusing on men in wartime and has stunning photos of shelled-out Stalingrad and others. Image
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This has had no comments? Ok then.
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It has one now i guess.
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£1?? Bargain!

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Brave and Barbaric (in some cases) is the best way to describe Russia Troops in WW2. Do remember thinking that when I visited the Russian WW2 Museum in Berlin in 1990. As we arrived at that museum in East Berlin a soldier appeared at the door and started taking our photo's.

Great find for a pound ;)
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