Last Letters from Stalingrad
Last Letters from Stalingrad (German: Letzte Briefe aus Stalingrad) is an anthology of letters from German soldiers who took part in the Battle for Stalingrad during World War II. Originally published in West Germany in 1950, the book was translated into many languages (into English by Anthony G. Powell in 1956), and has been issued in numerous editions. French president François Mitterrand supposedly carried the French edition with him in the last months of his life, and drew inspiration from it in writing his speech for the 50th anniversary of the end of the war on the 8 May 1995.
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Last Letters from Stalingrad
Last Letters from Stalingrad (German: Letzte Briefe aus Stalingrad) is an anthology of letters from German soldiers who took part in the Battle for Stalingrad during World War II. Originally published in West Germany in 1950, the book was translated into many languages (into English by Anthony G. Powell in 1956), and has been issued in numerous editions. French president François Mitterrand supposedly carried the French edition with him in the last months of his life, and drew inspiration from it in writing his speech for the 50th anniversary of the end of the war on the 8 May 1995.
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Last Letters from Stalingrad ( ...... ring the Battle of Stalingrad.
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Letzte Briefe aus Stalingrad w ...... on der Schlacht um Stalingrad.
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Ultime lettere di Stalingrado ...... Stalingrado nel dicembre 1942.
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Last Letters from Stalingrad ( ...... of the war on the 8 May 1995.
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Letzte Briefe aus Stalingrad w ...... on der Schlacht um Stalingrad.
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Ultime lettere di Stalingrado ...... Stalingrado nel dicembre 1942.
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Last Letters from Stalingrad
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Letzte Briefe aus Stalingrad
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Ultime lettere da Stalingrado (libro)
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