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On Soviet Military Strategy and Capabilities
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ElyColonel Louis B., U.S.A., The Red Army Today, Harrisburg, Military Service Publishing Company, 1949, pp. 207.
GuillaumeGeneral Augustin, Soviet Arms and Soviet Power, Washington, Infantry Journal Press, 1949, pp. 181.
LeeAsher, The Soviet Air Force, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1950, pp. 202.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2011
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1 It seems advisable to warn the reader that Major General Richard Hilton's work entitled Military Attaché in Moscow (London, Hollis and Carter, 1949) is misleading in that the author does not even touch cursorily upon the Soviet armed forces.
2 Occasionally the Second Great Fatherland War, emphasizing descendancy from the Fatherland War of 1812.
3 Bol'shaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya, “Operativnoe Iskusstvo,” XLIII, Moscow, columns 178–82.