It would seem there’s nothing new to say about the Second World War—about which whole libraries have been written. However, Sergey Pereslegin managed to do it. His cult bestseller overturns all previous ideas about the past, forging a path through a labyrinth of historical alternatives—and for the first time, considering war not only as a clash of strategies and civilizations, but as a battle between competing realities.
Could the Red Army stop the Wehrmacht at the western borders, preventing the enemy from reaching Moscow and Stalingrad? Did Hitler have a chance to defeat the USSR? The answer in both cases is yes. Yes, such a chance existed. Yes, the Soviet Union could have stopped the German invasion with «little bloodshed». How? Read this sensational book—a guide to the Second World War!