The book "Hitler against the USSR" with an autograph and handwritten address by Ernst Henry
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On the title page — "To George -//- in good memory. / E. Henry / 18.3.1970".
Ernst Henry is the pseudonym of Semyon Rostovsky, an activist of the Communist Party of Germany and a Soviet intelligence officer, later a publicist historian and journalist. He worked in the international relations department of the Comintern in the USSR, and then in Berlin and London as an NKVD liaison officer with illegal agents. After the Great Patriotic War, he was engaged in writing fantasy novels, led a foreign column in a number of Soviet literary newspapers, and was accepted into the USSR Writers' Union.
"Hitler against the USSR" is a book-reflection on the coming war with Nazi Germany. Back in 1934, Ernst Henry predicted down to the smallest detail the German Barbarossa plan to invade the territory of the Soviet Union. The author correctly predicted the union of Germany with Japan, the Anschluss of Austria and the partition of Czechoslovakia as a result of the Munich agreement. After the book was published, Hitler declared Ernst Henry his personal enemy number three, and with the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, Hitler against the USSR became Stalin's desk book.
Henry himself said of his book in the 1970s: "There was such a joke that I broke into safes and found the Barbarossa plan there.
Materials:paper.
It is possible to design in a baguette.
Sizes: 15 × 22 × 2 cm .