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East Asians Read About the Great Patriotic War

Study on Popularity of Books About the Great Patriotic War in the Far Eastern Federal District from Read-city's Network of Bookstores Over the Past Month

East Asians Read About the Great Patriotic War

Checking Out the Latest Reads on the Great Patriotic War

Curious about what others are diving into to learn more about the Great Patriotic War in the Far Eastern Federal District? Here's a rundown of some popular non-fiction and fiction books that readers are turning to for a deeper understanding of those tumultuous years.

Non-Fiction Treasures:

  1. Pavel Sudoplatov's "Victory in the Secret War 1941-1945" (16+)
  2. Natalia Kravtsova and Irina Rakobolskaya's "They Called Us Night Witches" (16+)
  3. Konstantin Rokossovsky's "Memoirs of a Marshal" (16+)
  4. Georgy Zhukov's "Memoirs and Reflections" (16+)
  5. Vladimir Medinsky's "War Myths of the USSR 1939-1945" (16+)

These works offer firsthand accounts, historical studies, and perspectives that help illuminate the events of the war years.

Fiction Finds:

  1. Boris Vasilyev's "And Quiet Flows the Don" (16+)
  2. Boris Vasilyev's "Unlisted" (12+)
  3. Mikhail Sholokhov's "The Fate of a Man" (16+)
  4. Alexander Tvardovsky's "Vasily Terkin" (16+)
  5. Vladimir Bogomolov's "Moments of Truth. In August 44" (16+)

These novels bring the war years to life in vivid and evocative ways, making for compelling reading.

Remember, this list is based on popular choices rather than top-selling books specific to the Far Eastern Federal District. For a more tailored selection, you might want to check with local bookstores or online retailers like Ozon or Litres.

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  1. If you're interested in insights from a key figure during the Great Patriotic War, readers are recommending Pavel Sudoplatov's "Victory in the Secret War 1941-1945" as a must-read.
  2. For those seeking untold stories from the war, Boris Vasilyev's "Unlisted" is an unlisted book that might catch your interest, suitable for readers aged 12 and above.
  3. To delve deeper into educational resources beyond this list, consider exploring Irina Rakobolskaya's works on the Great Patriotic War, as she often provides valuable perspectives.
Bookstore network 'Read.Center' examines interest in literature about the Great Patriotic War in the eastern part of Russia, over the previous month.

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