Derek Holcomb

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In the midst of this offensive, however, Petrov met a new foe. Approaching the outskirts of a steppe village, the inhabitants—men and women—ran out and attacked his unit with pitchforks and hammers. The Red Army troops withdrew from the onslaught and stumbled back with the news that their assailants were native Kazakhs, a minority violently opposed to Communist rule from Moscow.
Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad
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