An in-depth look at the struggle between the charismatic rebel
commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, 'The Lion of Panjshir', and the Soviet
forces who fought to control the Panjshir Valley in Afghanistan. When
the Soviets rolled into Afghanistan in 1979, they believed if they
took the cities, the country would follow. They were wrong. The Red
Army found itself in a bloody stalemate in the Afghan mountains, in
the strategically vital Panjshir Valley, where they faced the most
able and charismatic of the rebel commanders: Ahmad Shah Massoud, the
'Lion of Panjshir'. Time and again the Soviets and their Afghan
counterparts sought to take control of the Panjshir, and time and
again the rebels either rebuffed their clumsy attempts or ambushed and
evaded them, only to retake the valley as soon as Moscow's attention
was elsewhere. Over time, the rebels acquired new weapons and
developed their own tactics – as did the Soviets. The Panjshir was
not just a pivotal battlefield, it also shaped the subsequent Afghan
civil wars that followed Soviet withdrawal, and the military thinking
that is still informing the new Russian military. Featuring striking
colour artwork battlescenes and detailed maps of the fighting, this is
a compelling study of one of the hardest fought struggles of the
Soviet War in Afghanistan.
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The Lion Tames the Bear in Afghanistan
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ISBN
9781472844729
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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