Russia at War, 1941–1945 is a 1964 book by British journalist Alexander Werth in which he describes his experiences as a correspondent for the BBC and the Sunday Times in the war time Soviet Union, at the same time attempting to provide a fuller picture of Russia at war.
The reviewers have generally praised Werth for his personal observations, but have been more critical of his research, analysis and use of other sources.
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