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Are there any books written from Soviet commander's in same vein as Patton's War as I Knew It?

Or at least some kind of people's history of Nazi push on Soviet Union. I've been taking European history and now that it's closing up I'm really enamored by the tenacity of Soviets. The whole Guerrilla warfare, like the use of anti-tank dogs who had bombs strapped to their back and taught to run under tanks detonating the bomb or calvary units used for surprise attacks on infantry.

Any of you guys know of a book written from any Russian's perspective that's been translated? Many German accounts of Eastern front have been published but I have yet to find any Russian accounts of the war.

I'm assuming since this is seen as great patriotic was by Soviets that they would have many books on subject but Amazon has been a failure to me, only two books by Richard Overy seem to focus on the Russian side but that is from an Americans perspective, I'm looking for Russian perspective.

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