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Red Army Sniper Evgeni Nikolaev

Red Army Sniper By Evgeni Nikolaev

Red Army Sniper by Evgeni Nikolaev


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First-person accounts from the Eastern Front, illustrated with contemporary photos taken by the author

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Red Army Sniper: A Memoir of the Eastern Front in World War II by Evgeni Nikolaev

'I did not regard myself as a slacker. Even in childhood I taught myself to carry out tasks entrusted conscientiously and carefully. In war, it is no secret that the casual don't survive'. Evgeni Nikolaev was one of Russia s leading snipers of World War II and his memoir provides and unparralled account of frontline action in crucial theatres of war. Nikolaev is credited with a remarkable 324 kills and his wartime service included time in the siege of Leningrad in 1941/1942. His memoir is not an neutral, apolitical account. Far from it. Nikolaev asserts, for example, that Finland attached Russia. As a member of the NKVD is it not surprising that his memoir full of historical misinterpretation and justification of the agency s actions. Equally, Nikoalev is dismissive of his Nazi opponents. He variously describes his Nazi counterparts as bandits and scum and implores the reader to take a look, fellows, at the beast of a bastard I ve laid low . In vivid, arresting recollections he paints his actions in a saintly heroic light. He describes the comfort of the German foxholes, wired with telephone connections, relative to the Russians who fasted without food or water awaiting the moment for a perfect shot. He claimes the Russian soldier was a moral warrior, killing only with head or heart shots. In addition to describing details of his kills, Nikolaev explains how his life was saved when an explosive rifle bullet struck a watch that he kept in his jacket pocket. His life was saved by a surgeon who extracted all the watch parts.

About Evgeni Nikolaev

Albrecht Wracker is a historian and best-selling author of Sniper on the Eastern Front: The Memoirs of Sepp Allerberger Knights Cross. Martin Pegler is a well-known military historian and a leading authority on the history of military sniping. His books include Out of Nowhere: A History of the Military Sniper, The Military Sniper Since 1914.

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CIN1784382361G
9781784382360
1784382361
Red Army Sniper: A Memoir of the Eastern Front in World War II by Evgeni Nikolaev
Used - Good
Hardback
Greenhill Books
20171115
208
N/A
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