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Author:Alexander Tamonikov
Cover:softcover
Category:History & GeographyMilitary Books
ISBN:978-5-04-186586-3
Dimensions: 1x11x16cm
"Death to Spies!" (SMERSH) was the short and ruthless name of a special division of the NKVD that was subordinate to Joseph Stalin. Created during the war years, it consisted of battle-tested, honest, and fearless officers of the Red Army. Everyone feared SMERSH - both fascist spies preparing sabotage within our ranks, and Hitler's henchmen operating deep within Soviet territory. The enemy knew that if Stalin's special forces were on their trail, a fair and swift trial was unavoidable. The novels in the series "SMERSH - Stalin's Special Forces" offer an exciting and dynamic plot each time, along with new historical knowledge. It is an action-packed story written in simple and understandable language. The total circulation of A. Tamonikov's books is over 10 million copies! In the occupied territory of the Oryol region by the fascists, a so-called Lokot Autonomy was established - an anti-Soviet region under the control of the burgomaster Kaminsky. Complete autonomy and its own "liberating army" - what else could they be but allies of Hitler? On the eve of the Red Army's advance, SMERSH develops an operation to eliminate the leader of the autonomy. Major Vadim Zorin of counterintelligence is tasked with convincing Kaminsky to surrender through his sister. Otherwise, death awaits the traitor. The operational group crossed the border of the rebellious region without difficulty. But then, unforeseen difficulties began...
Author:
Author:Alexander Tamonikov
Cover:
Cover:softcover
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Military Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newsprint
Dimensions:
Dimensions:16.5x11.5x1.5 cm
Series:
Series:Soldiers of SMERSH. Novels about unknown battles (cover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-186586-3

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