Russia At War (1944) By Ilya Ehrenburg
War reportage from the Second World War by a Russian journalist as he viewed his country being invaded by the German army.
During the war, Ilya Ehrenburg was one of the most widely read journalists in the Soviet Press. As a Jew, he worked hard to place articles about Jewish suffering, including the piece "To Remember" in Pravda, the Russian daily paper, where he referred to the Nazi murder of six million Jews.
- Hard Cover with remneants of Dust Cover
- 277 pages
- In Fair Condition