- Białystok, Grodno, Lwow and others. For example,
Russian historian Mikhail Semiryaga writes in his 1992 work
Secrets of Stalin's
diplomacy without citing any...
- 25,904 dead or
missing and 43,557 wounded. In 1990,
professor Mikhail Semiryaga used the Red Army
Casualty Notifications to
publish a book in
which he...
- sick and wounded. More
recent Russian estimates vary: in 1990,
Mikhail Semiryaga claimed 53,522 dead, and N. I. Baryshnikov, 53,500. In 1997, Grigoriy...
-
Belgrade with the help of the
partisans led by Tito.
Professor Mikhail Semiryaga notes the
importance of the
Balkans over
history and says that Churchill...
- sovietică", Chișinău, Ed. Cartdidact, 2000, p. 32-33 (in Russian)
Mikhail Semiryaga, "Tainy
stalinskoi diplomatii", Moscow,
Vysshaya Shkola, 1992, p. 270...
- Н. Г. Накануне. - М: АСТ, 2003. ISBN 5-17-017888-3) [8] (in Russian)
Semiryaga, M. I.
Secrets of Stalin's
diplomacy 1939-1941 (Семиряга М.И. Тайны сталинской...
- 1939–40: Stalin's
Hollow Victory.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1472843975.
Semiryaga,
Mikhail (1990). The
Winter War:
Looking Back
after Fifty Years. Moscow:...