A fully illustrated study of the defensive struggle for the Kuban
bridgehead on the Eastern Front of World War II, where the Red Army
repulsed a series of ferocious German offensives in the Caucasus. In
the summer of 1942, the Wehrmacht invaded the Caucasus in order to
overrun critical oil production facilities at Maikop, Grozny and Baku.
However, the Red Army stopped the Germans short of their objectives
and then launched a devastating winter counteroffensive that encircled
them at Stalingrad. Consequently, Hitler grudgingly ordered an
evacuation from the Caucasus, but ordered 17. Armee to fortify the
Kuban bridgehead and hold it at all costs in order to leave open the
possibility of future offensives. On the other side, the Soviet Stavka
ordered the North Caucasus Front and the Black Sea Fleet to eliminate
the Kuban bridgehead as soon as possible. The stage was set for a
contest between an immovable object and an unstoppable force. With the
help of stunning specially commissioned artwork, this book tells the
enthralling story of the impressive but strategically foolish German
stand at Kuban, which tied down seven Soviet armies in a sideshow
battle of attrition, which the Soviets dubbed 'the Kuban meat
grinder.'
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The Wehrmacht's last stand in the Caucasus
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472822611
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter