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Victims of Yalta

The Secret Betrayal of the Allies, 1944–1947

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Pub Date Aug 06 2013 | Archive Date Sep 06 2013

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This account reveals one of the most tragic episodes of World War II: the forced repatriation of two million Russian POWs to certain doom.
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This account reveals one of the most tragic episodes of World War II: the forced repatriation of two million Russian POWs to certain doom.
Open Road Media would like to thank you for your interest in...

A Note From the Publisher

Author Bio: Nikolai Tolstoy is a White Russian and heir to the senior line of the Tolstoy family. His great-grandfather was a cousin of the world-famous novelist. In compiling Victims of Yalta, Tolstoy spent five years of intensive research traveling all over Europe to interview survivors and inspect sites of repatriation operations. He is the critically acclaimed author of numerous books and lives in Somerset, England.

Author Bio: Nikolai Tolstoy is a White Russian and heir to the senior line of the Tolstoy family. His great-grandfather was a cousin of the world-famous novelist. In compiling Victims of Yalta...


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ISBN 9781453249369
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