The Unimaginable Adventures of Sven Hedin
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In the first third of the XX century, the Central Asian researcher Sven Hydin was the most famous Swede in the world, and after the Second World War, his name had to be oblivated for many years. In his youth, Hydin dreamed of the glory of Przhevalsky, his outstanding geographical discoveries took place with the help and complete support of the Russians - both the royal government and ordinary people - but this did not prevent him from a manic persistence to repelly about the Russian threat to Europe. In his nordic blood, Tolik Jewish was flowed, but at the same time he sometimes showed cave anti-Semitism. After coming to power in Germany, he made friends with fascist bonsters, and the defeat of the Germans in the war took as a personal drama. In everything he did, Hound went to the end, showing incredible perseverance and in achievements, and in error.
Axel Odelberg, the biographer of Hedin"s biographer, does not embellish his hero, he just writes about him the truth that will not leave anyone indifferent
Axel Odelberg, the biographer of Hedin"s biographer, does not embellish his hero, he just writes about him the truth that will not leave anyone indifferent
Author:
Author:Odelberg A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91678-043-7
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