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Бои у реки Халхин-Гол (Фронтовая иллюстрация 2002-02)
Pages: 86
Format: PDF

Format: PDF

The book tells about the battles that took place near the river HalhinGol in Mongolia in 1939 during World War II. The book "Battles near the River HalhinGol" by Anatoly Rybakov is a historical novel that tells the story of the Soviet-Japanese conflict during World War II. The novel is set in 1939, when the Soviet Union and Japan were fighting on the Eastern Front, and it focuses on the battles that took place near the river HalhinGol in Mongolia. The book explores the themes of technology evolution, the need for a personal paradigm for understanding the technological process, and the importance of unity among people in times of war. The plot revolves around the main character, Captain Alexei, who is sent to the front lines to command a group of soldiers. He soon realizes that the Japanese army is better equipped and trained than his own unit, and he must find a way to adapt and survive in the harsh conditions of the battlefield. As the battle rages on, Alexei begins to question the effectiveness of the traditional military tactics and strategies used by the Soviet Union, and he starts to develop his own personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of modern knowledge.
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