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Voenizdat (Russian: Воениздат) was a
publishing house in Moscow,
Russia that was one of the
first and
largest publishing houses in USSR. The name is a...
- 1963
through 1990 by the
Voroshilov Academy of the
General Staff and
Voenizdat.
Entries detailing the
order of
battle are
arranged by
month from June...
- война. – М.: Воениздат, 1991. с. 204/Churchill U.
World War II. – Moscow:
Voenizdat, 1991. p. 204 Weinberg,
Gerhard L. (2005). A
World at Arms. Cambridge...
- of the USSR in wars,
hostilities and
military conflicts] (in Russian).
Voenizdat. pp. 178–82, 369–70. ISBN 5-203-01400-0. Weinberg,
Gerhard L. (1 October...
- НСД. 7,62-мм автомат АК [7.62 mm AK] (in Russian) (3rd ed.). Moscow:
Voenizdat. Monetchikov,
Sergei Borisovich (2005). История русского автомата [The...
- eight-volume
encyclopedic dictionary of
military subjects. It was
published by
Voenizdat, the
publishing house of the
Soviet Ministry of Defense,
between 1976...
- In 1941 he went to the front.
After the war he
worked as an
editor in
Voenizdat.
Sergey was the
deputy editor-in-chief of Novy Mir (November 1953 – October...
-
Deborin (1958). Вторая мировая война. Военно-политический очерк, Moscow:
Voenizdat, pp. 340–343. Clark,
Douglas E. (2013).
Eisenhower in
Command at Columbia...
- retiring,
Gasheva worked in the
Bureau of
Foreign Military Literature at
Voenizdat.
Gasheva was born on 14
October 1921 in the
village of Verkhnechusovsky...
- ISBN 9780192898036. Platonov, S. P., ed. (1964),
Bitva za Leningrad,
Voenizdat Ministerstva oborony SSSR,
Moscow Reid, Anna (2011). Leningrad: Tragedy...