In late 1941, German troops stood closer to Moscow than anyone thought possible. Then, on December 5, everything changed.
MOSCOW (AP) — Thousands of troops in World War II uniform marched across Moscow’s Red Square on Wednesday in a re-enactment of a historic wartime parade. On Nov. 7, 1941, Red Army soldiers marched ...
When Soviet troops marched through Moscow on November 7, 1941, they were marking the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution that swept communists into power and led to the creation of the Soviet ...
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Would the capture of Moscow have altered the outcome of World War II? Losing their capital has often led nations to seek peace. Moscow was more than the administrative capital of the Soviet Union: it ...
Key Point: Drive on Moscow, like Operation Typhoon, is a race against time. After seventy-five years, the question remains so tantalizing: What if the Germans had captured Moscow in December 1941?
As the Nazi troops were getting closer to Moscow, Joseph Stalin issued an order to find the Russian Orthodox priests who would bless defense lines around the capital with prayer NEW YORK, May 4. /TASS ...
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