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Enemies of the People

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Author:Alexander Tamonikov
Cover:soft
Category:History & GeographyFiction
ISBN:978-5-04-193831-4
Dimensions: 2x12x16cm
A novel about wartime, about the complex fates and dangerous work of unknown heroes who joined the strike force of "Beria's special forces".
Total circulation of A. Tamonikov's books is over 10 million copies.
1939. In the capital, there is an anti-Soviet organization called "Holy State" that carries out terrorist acts, spreads panic, and damages the defense industry. The head of the NKVD special department, Ermolai Remizov, receives a task to eliminate the criminal group. The experienced operative decides to discredit the leader and personally take over the organization in order to destroy it afterwards. The Chekists manage to infiltrate the leadership of the "Holy State". But sensing trouble, the foreign curators order to eliminate Remizov. Seeing the deadly threat hanging over him, Ermolai decides to expedite the punishment of the gang. For this, he proposes to his "own" militants a plan to assassinate Comrade Stalin...
"This series is good because it conveys the correct main idea: in the NKVD of Lavrentiy Beria, they knew how to trust people because he himself knew how to trust the narc. The story of Major Shelestov's group is similar to the real story of a major Abwehr agent, former staff captain of the tsarist army Nelidov, who ended up in the Lubyanka in September 1939. Moreover, the adventures of Maxim Shelestov and his comrades described in this novel look even more plausible against the background of Nelidov's story." - S. Kremlin
Author:
Author:Alexander Tamonikov
Cover:
Cover:soft
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Dimensions:
Dimensions:16.5x12x2 cm
Series:
Series:Secret Guard of Beria (cover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-193831-4

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