Berlin Diaries: 1940-1945
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A princess of White Russian descent, Marie Vassiltchikov was 23 years old when she was trapped in Berlin by the outbreak of World War II. In these secret diaries, she chronicles the glamorous rise and shattering fall of the Nazi Party, as seen from the vantage point of her desk at the Foreign Ministry. She also describes how she and her friends became involved in a desperate conspiracy to murder Hitler.
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HistorySocial SciencesBiographyNonfictionRussian & Soviet HistoryRegional StudiesMilitary HistoryHistorical BiographyMilitary BiographyEuropean HistoryAsian HistoryGeneral & Miscellaneous Biography1917-1991 (Soviet Union) - HistoryEuropean StudiesWorld War IIWar NarrativesArmed Forces HistoryRussian & Soviet HistoryEastern European HistoryEuropean Studies - GermanyWorld War II NarrativesWorld War II - War NarrativesEuropean Theater - World War II - Soviet Union & Eastern FrontWorld War II - Personal NarrativesRussia & Former Soviet Union - Armed Forces1939-1945 (Great Patriotic War) - HistoryBiography - General & MiscellaneousAustria & Hungary - HistoryWorld War, 1939-1945->Personal narratives, Soviet




