
Slučaj Đenerala Mihailovića
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The story of three Polish mathematicians who cracked the German Enigma cipher machine in the 1930s. Their secret work allowed the Allies to read Nazi messages during the war, shortening it by years and saving millions of lives.
The book provides a detailed account of naval conflicts in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, with particular emphasis on the Battle of the Atlantic Convoy and the activities of German submarines – the so-called "invisible enemy".
The Young Lions is the debut novel by American author Irwin Shaw from 1948, inspired by his experiences in the US Army during World War II.
The Battle of Moscow is a historical account of the German Operation "Barbarossa", the Soviet defense and counteroffensive in 1941. The author, with the testimonies of the top Soviet military leaders, shows how the first German defeat in the war unfolded.
The book reveals the secret network through which Martin Bormann, Hitler's treasurer, ensured the survival of Nazi power and capital after the fall of the Third Reich.
Hitler's book combines autobiography and political manifesto, laying the foundations of Nazi ideology. The work has been banned in many countries for promoting hatred, but it remains a historical document that reveals the origins of Nazi crimes.