If everyone is interesting, few days earlier before I registered at this forum i've found following book in electronic form:
Soviet Rifleman 1941-45 
Gordon L Rottman, "Soviet Rifleman 1941-45" (Warrior 123) "Illustrator: Howard Gerrard"
Osprey Publishing 2007 | 64 pages | ISBN: 9781846031274 | PDF | 9.6 MB
The Soviet rifleman, or Frontovik, initially suffered defeats and retreat during the early desperate days of the war, then resolved a stubborn defence during the brutal winter of 1941-42, eventually turning the tables at the battles of Stalingrad and Kursk, before victoriously marching into Germany. This title provides a view of the Soviet rifleman in defeat and victory, on the defensive and in the attack both in the heat of the summer, and the frozen brutality of the Russian winter. Their political beliefs, motivation, training, everyday life, weaponry and equipment are examined here, accompanied by rare photographs and full-color artwork.
if this is not violating forum rules i can provide a download link
And I must notice that Frontovik its not a correct word for soviet rifleman

) This word - Frontovik - mainly used in peaceful time (after WWII's end) to describe person who was at fronts of Russia. So Frontovik is like veteran. This is not a military term
