Harrison, Richard W., 1952-....
Richard W. Harrison americký vojenský historik, bývalý vysokoškolský učitel ruských a vojenských dějin a pracovník velvyslanectví USA v Moskvě v úřadu POW/MIA pro válečné zajatce a nezvěstné
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Works
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An anti-communist on the Eastern Front : the memoirs of a Russian officer in the Spanish Blue Division (1941-1942) | |
Architect of Soviet victory in World War II : the life and theories of G.S. Isserson | |
The Battle of Kursk : the Red Army's defensive operations and counter-offensive, July-August 1943 | |
The battle of the Dnepr : the Red Army's forcing of the East Wall, September-December 1943 | |
Bitva pod Kurskom. | |
The Budapest operation (28 October 1944 - 13 February 1945) : an operational strategic study | |
G.S. Isserson and the war of the future : key writings of a Soviet military theorist | |
Grazhdanskaya voina, 1918-1921. | |
Hitler's fortresses in the East : the sieges of Ternopol', Kovel', Poznan and Breslau, 1944-1945 | |
Marshal Malinovskiĭ. | |
Myths and legends of the Eastern Front : reassessing the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 | |
Operation Bagration, 23 June-29 August 1944 : the rout of the German forces in Belorussia | |
Prelude to Berlin : the Red Army's offensive operations in Poland and Eastern Germany, 1945 | |
Red Army's summer offensive into the Balkans | |
Rollback, 2018: | |
Ruso blanco en la División Azul (2019) | |
The Russian way of war : operational art, 1904-1940 | |
The Soviet Army's high commands in war and peace, 1941-1992 | |
Stalingrad : city on fire |