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V.V. LITVINENKO, V.N. URYUPIN (4) answer(s).
 
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Great victory under fire from falsifiers of history: speculations about the initial period of the great patriotic war / Litvinenko, V.V; Uryupin, V N   Journal Article
Uryupin, V N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper refutes the widely circulated myths and speculation about the early period of the Great Patriotic War, such as the Red Army dramatically weakened by Stalin's purges, intelligence reports ignored, the troops belatedly brought on high alert, etc. The authors show that the stubborn resistance of the Soviet troops frustrated every single objective of the German troops under the Barbarossa plan.
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Great victory under fire from falsifiers of history: perversion of the course of battles on the Soviet-German front / Litvinenko, V.V; Uryupin, V.N.   Journal Article
Uryupin, V.N. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines three myths widely circulated and defended by falsifiers. It shows that the myths contradict the reality of the Red Army and Wehrmacht confrontation on the Soviet-German front.
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Great victory under fire from falsifiers of history: black myths about the red army / Litvinenko, V.V; Uryupin, V.N   Journal Article
V.V. LITVINENKO, V.N. URYUPIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper debunks attempts to belittle the combat mastery of the Red Army warriors and the military art of Soviet Army leaders, and to denigrate their activities in Germany. It shows that the Red Army surpassed Wehrmacht not only in terms of fighting skills, but also in terms of humanity toward civilians.
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Great victory under fire from falsifiers of history: obsequious myths of the wehrmacht / Litvinenko, V.V; Uryupin, V.N   Journal Article
V.V. LITVINENKO, V.N. URYUPIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper goes over the most popular myths of the Wehrmacht superiority showing that the widespread belief about the superior martial qualities of its soldiers and the captainship of its generals have been grossly overrated, while their treatment of prisoners of war (POWs) and civilians in occupied territories was nothing short of criminal.
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