Red ArmyFrom the cockpit of a MIG to the foot soldiers and tankers on the scarred, bloody battlefields to the four-star general commanding the attack, Red Army is a riveting portrayal of modern war--and of human strengths and weaknesses. Seen entirely through Russian eyes, this extraordinary novel is destined to become a classic. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 10 |
Section 3 | 35 |
Section 4 | 52 |
Section 5 | 66 |
Section 6 | 83 |
Section 7 | 104 |
Section 8 | 111 |
Section 14 | 206 |
Section 15 | 220 |
Section 16 | 228 |
Section 17 | 241 |
Section 18 | 277 |
Section 19 | 289 |
Section 20 | 305 |
Section 21 | 330 |
Section 9 | 123 |
Section 10 | 136 |
Section 11 | 152 |
Section 12 | 176 |
Section 13 | 195 |
Section 22 | 348 |
Section 23 | 364 |
Section 24 | 378 |
Section 25 | 388 |
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Common terms and phrases
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