كتاب للأديبة البولندية فاندا فاسيلفسكا يتحدث عن الحرب الروسية الألمانية في طابع رومانسي وهو من الكتب المجهولة وقد نشر مرة أخرى بطبعة حديثة في عام 2017 لكن النسخة القديمة صدرت من الدار القومية للطباعة والنشر من ضمن سلسلة روايات عالمية وكان عددها 328
Wanda Wasilewska (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvanda vaɕiˈlɛfska]), also known by Russian name Vanda Lvovna Vasilevskaya (Russian: Ва́нда Льво́вна Василе́вская) (21 January 1905 – 29 July 1964), was a Polish and Soviet novelist and journalist and a left-wing political activist who became a devoted communist.[1] She fled the German attack on Warsaw in September 1939 and took up residence in Soviet-occupied Lviv and eventually in the Soviet Union. She was the founder of the Union of Polish Patriots there and played an important role in the creation of the Polish 1st Tadeusz Kościuszko Infantry Division. The division developed into the Polish People's Army and fought on the Eastern Front during World War II. Wasilewska was a trusted consultant to Joseph Stalin and her influence was essential to the establishment of the Polish Committee of National Liberation in July 1944, and thus to the formation of the Polish People's Republic.