Lieut. General Rokassovsky, Soviet commander on the Don Front. A Stalingard nurse gives first aid during street. How the red guardsmen moved across to the western bank of the Don River. Young Russia looks to the future. The gift of one tongue - Korgeneral Rokassovsky, Sovyet komutanı Don Cephesi'nde. Stalingard hemşiresi sokakta ilk yardım yapıyor. Don Nehri'nin batı yakasında kızıl askerler. Genç Ruslar geleceğe bakarken. Bir lisanın hediyesi.
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Lieut. General Rokassovsky, Soviet commander on the Don Front. A Stalingard nurse gives first aid during street. How the red guardsmen moved across to the western bank of the Don River. Young Russia looks to the future. The gift of one tongue - Korgeneral Rokassovsky, Sovyet komutanı Don Cephesi'nde. Stalingard hemşiresi sokakta ilk yardım yapıyor. Don Nehri'nin batı yakasında kızıl askerler. Genç Ruslar geleceğe bakarken. Bir lisanın hediyesi.
Issue Date
1943-01-16
Language
English
Location
SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/21662
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24-34 cm, Printed-Black&White
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01523
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Open Access
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