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Secret concentration camp

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Author:Tamonikov A.A.
Cover:hardcover
Category:History & GeographyFiction
ISBN:978-5-04-188269-3
Dimensions: 2x13x20cm
The most interesting novels about the Stalinist special forces - SMERSH. During the liberation of Krakow, the Red Army counterintelligence learns about the existence of a children's concentration camp in Poland. In this camp, perverse doctors conduct experiments on young patients, extracting special enzymes from them to create a rejuvenating drug. Captain Alexey Mazharin's SMERSH group is ordered to find out the exact location of the "death factory" and if it is possible to save the surviving children. Operatives discover that the Nazis managed to move the camp to Germany. Captain Mazharin follows the trail. However, it soon becomes clear that a small group will not be able to free the prisoners on their own, reinforcements are needed. But while the assault is being prepared, an unexpected event occurs in the camp. "Death to Spies!" (SMERSH) was the short and ruthless name of a special NKVD unit subordinate to Stalin. Created during the war, it consisted of battle-tested, honest, and fearless Red Army officers. Everyone feared SMERSH - both fascist spies preparing sabotage in our ranks, and Hitler's henchmen operating deep in 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 "SMERSH - Stalin's Special Forces" series offer an exciting and dynamic plot each time, along with new historical knowledge. It is action written in simple and understandable language.
Author:
Author:Tamonikov A.A.
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newsprint
Dimensions:
Dimensions:20x13x2.3 cm
Series:
Series:SMERSH - Stalin's special forces
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-188269-3

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