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Author: Jyoti Hazra
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: Dola Hazra
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 2018
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 340
About the Book:
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Theme: This book explores the early stages of World War II, focusing on Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It discusses how Hitler quickly advanced into Soviet territory and how the Russian people resisted the German forces. The central theme of the book is the significant role played by the Russian people in defending their country against fascism, and their efforts to defeat the Nazi regime.
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Content: The book delves into the history of the Russian resistance during the Nazi invasion, examining both the military and civilian efforts to combat the fascist forces. It also highlights key figures who played an instrumental role in the resistance and in safeguarding global civilization from the threats posed by fascism.
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Purpose: The book aims to provide a comprehensive account of the resistance against Nazi Germany in the Soviet Union, shedding light on the bravery and resilience of the Russian people. It serves as an important historical document for understanding the significance of the Soviet contribution to the defeat of fascism during World War II.
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Significance: Nazibad O Barbarosha offers an engaging and detailed narrative of the Soviet Union's role in World War II, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of the war from the perspective of the Russian people's resistance. It serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes who played crucial roles in the defeat of Nazism.

