Thirty Years of Victory by Grigory Deborin (Progress Publishers, 1975) is a historical analysis of the Second World War and its aftermath from the perspective of Soviet historiography. The book was published in English by Progress Publishers in Moscow, with roughly 318 pages of text covering the contributions, strategic developments, and global implications of the Allied victory in 1945.  Deborin’s work reflects the Soviet view of World War II, emphasizing Allied cooperation and the significance of the struggle with fascist powers, including economic and military dimensions of the war. The author incorporates data on Lend-Lease aid, military operations, and post-war reconstruction as interpreted from Soviet archives and narratives.
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