Re: Take Budapest/Kamen Nevenkin
I have progressed a bit further, and I did note that occasionally Soviet units have an ordinal indicator (e.g. "3rd") while tables and listings seem to have the proper dotted ordinal indicator.
And based on the source notes, Nevenkin has used plenty of Russian archival sources. And he keeps writing well. I E.g. compared to David Glantz Kamen writes much more livelier text while still not succumbing to "poetics". I do have to add that the maps can be described as lukewarm only.
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