Tegeran-43. Bezogovorochnai︠a︡ kapituli︠a︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡
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Serie Chestnai︠a︡ istorii︠a︡ Vtoroĭ mirovoĭ
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translation: Tehran-43. Unconditional capitulation
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At the conference of heads of state of the anti-Hitler coalition of the Soviet Union, no one regarded the Western allies as an equal partner. All Churchill and Roosevelt wanted was for the USSR to complete its task at any cost. No one cared what losses the “executor” would suffer.
When the long-awaited victory thundered, everything happened as Alexander Dovzhenko prophesied. “German dogs” appeared who, having enlisted the support of “Anglo-American bigwigs,” began to spread false rumors. Soviet great martyrs-warriors faced injustice and suffering. More and more myths have emerged about the Second World War and the participation of the Soviet Union in it. And one of the last is the myth that the USSR was one of the two initiators of the war.
To debunk this misconception, Russian historian Alexander Usovsky created the book “Tehran-43. Unconditional capitulation". It was included in the “Honest History of World War II” series and was written for thinking readers who will never become part of the multi-million herd of “consumers.”