
Stalingrado
Cronache di guerra 1
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Narrated by:
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Riccardo Burbi
About this listen
Il 23 agosto 1942 le truppe di Hitler raggiungono le rive del Volga. Sembra che i nazisti debbano riuscire dove hanno fallito l'estate precedente: assestare il colpo di grazia all'Unione Sovietica di Stalin. Ma fra loro e la vittoria si frappone una città, il cui nome è destinato ad entrare nella storia: Stalingrado.
Le grandi battaglie del fronte orientale vengono raccontate con musiche, suoni e interpretazioni cinematografiche per accompagnare l'ascoltatore alla scoperta di eventi e personaggi che hanno cambiato la storia della Seconda Guerra Mondiale.
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