The Eastern Front was the most significant theatre of World War II.
Here the bulk of the Wehrmacht was committed and eventually shattered by the Red Army in a campaign of unmatched intensity. From Operation Barbarossa in 1941 through to the final fall of Berlin in 1945, German and Soviet soldiers fought across the breadth and depth of the Eastern Front, a staggering 1,600 miles, from the Arctic north through the dense forests and marshes of Belorussia, over the broad Ukraine and arid steppe to the rugged mountains of the Caucasus.
The 128 detailed pieces of cartography in this impressive atlas help to explain the fighting and physical challenges faced by Axis and Soviet forces alike. The complex combat and movement, thrust and parry, brilliance and folly are all explained by these maps and their accompanying text, providing clear historical and geographical understanding of the brutal and titanic conflict.
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The Eastern Front was the most significant theatre of World War II. Here the bulk of the Wehrmacht was committed and eventually shattered by the Red Army in a campaign of unmatched intensity. With detailed pieces of cartography, this book explains the fighting and physical challenges faced by Axis and Soviet forces alike.
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Foreword
Introduction
1. Barbarossa 1941
2. Soviet counter-offensive 1941-42
3. Blau-Summer 1942
4. Soviet Stalingrad Offensive '1942-43
5. Summer 1943
6. Soviet offensives 1944
7. Central Europe/Germany 1945
Bibliography
Appendices
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Through the extensive, detailed cartography presented in this elegant collection, readers will gain a real insight into the staggering scale of the all-important conflict in The Eastern Front.
Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Operation Barbarossa and the consequent surge of interest in the hugely popular Eastern Front.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472807748
Publisert
2016-01-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Vekt
1728 gr
Høyde
300 mm
Bredde
242 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272
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