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The novel ends with the United States launching numerous retaliatory nuclear strikes against the Soviet Union's remaining population centers, including [[Murmansk (The Hot War)|Murmansk]] and [[Odessa (The Hot War)|Odessa]]. These attacks, combined with a revolt against the Soviet-backed government in [[Poland (The Hot War)|Poland]], further drain the resources of the still retreating Red Army. Ihor Shevchenko, having survived terrible officers out west, is part of the force sent to put the rebellion down. |
The novel ends with the United States launching numerous retaliatory nuclear strikes against the Soviet Union's remaining population centers, including [[Murmansk (The Hot War)|Murmansk]] and [[Odessa (The Hot War)|Odessa]]. These attacks, combined with a revolt against the Soviet-backed government in [[Poland (The Hot War)|Poland]], further drain the resources of the still retreating Red Army. Ihor Shevchenko, having survived terrible officers out west, is part of the force sent to put the rebellion down. |
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[[Category:The Hot War Novels]] |
[[Category:The Hot War Novels]] |