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  <titleInfo>
    <title>The soviet air and rocket forces</title>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Ashe Lee</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">London</placeTerm>
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    <publisher>Weidenfeld and nicolson</publisher>
    <dateIssued>1959</dateIssued>
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  <physicalDescription>
    <extent>301,p.;</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>The Civil War to the Second World War, (Page-21) From Barbarossa to Stalingrad (Page-47) From Stalingrad to Berlin (Page-61) Soviet Air Strategy in the Second World (page-75) Post- War Strategy (Page-89) Long Range Air Attack (Page-101) Strategic Air Defense (Page-117) The Development of Jet Fighters and Fighter Bombers (Page-130) Soviet Missiles (page-146) Soviet Airborne Troops (Page-160) Soviet Air Power (Page-170) The Training of Personal (Page-188) Politics in the Soviet Air Force (Page-201) Daily Life in The Soviet Air Force (Page-2016) The German legacy (Page-229) Soviet Aircraft Production (Page-241) Soviet Civil Aviation (page-256) The Air Allies of the USSR (Page-270) The Future of Soviet Air Power (Page-287) </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Asher Lee</note>
  <note>Almirah No.54 Shelf No.5</note>
  <classification authority="ddc">358.4</classification>
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