The Telmanov Line. Private property versus the memory of the Great Patriotic War
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Talk about the preservation and distortion of historical memory is a popular occupation both in the circles of the humanitarian intelligentsia and among politicians with officials, but the case is not exhausted by speculation and idle talk. There are also those for whom historical memory is quite concrete and material: we are talking about military search engines who are looking for the remains of the soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War, rebuild them and give them the latest honors. You often have to fight for the preservation of this memory, and not on the pages of newspapers and not on TV screens, but in the very places where the battles of World War II rattled.
The book of Sergei Machinsky "Telmanovsky line" is dedicated to one of the episodes of this struggle: it tells about the confrontation between search engines with businessmen who decided to build up the Earth with logistics terminals, in which tens of thousands of defenders of blockade Leningrad lie
The book of Sergei Machinsky "Telmanovsky line" is dedicated to one of the episodes of this struggle: it tells about the confrontation between search engines with businessmen who decided to build up the Earth with logistics terminals, in which tens of thousands of defenders of blockade Leningrad lie
Author:
Author:Мачинский Сергей
Cover:
Cover:Cover with valves
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Military Books
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-999999-1-52-0
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