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  • ALBERTO ROJAS

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Updated Sunday, 2 August 2020 - 22:41

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Few historians have dared to dive into the Soviet archives, and even less so in the Japanese. The British Antony Beevor , a military man by training at the famous Sandhurst academy, has built his prestige not only with a muscular prose that combines literary pulse and disclosure, but with a fidelity to the facts that has revolutionized the historiography of World War II thanks to titles like Stalingrad, Berlin: the fall or D-Day . During his career he has dared with sources never consulted and is not afraid to issue controversial opinions as long as they are based on objective data . He does it in this interview about the bomb

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