The Fall of Berlin / / Mendl Mann ; translated and with an introduction by Maurice Wolfthal.

"Mendl Mann's autobiographical novel The Fall of Berlin tells the painful yet compelling story of life as a Jewish soldier in the Red Army. Menakhem Isaacovich is a Polish Jew who, after fleeing the Nazis, finds refuge in the USSR. The novel follows Menakhem as he fights on the front line...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, UK : : Open Book Publishers,, [2020]
Year of Publication:2020
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Physical Description:1 online resource (236 pages) :; illustrations
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Includes index.
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