One of America’s most distinguished military historians offers the
definitive account of the greatest tank battle of World War II—an
epic clash of machines and men that matched the indomitable will of
the Soviet Red Army against the awesome might of the Nazi Wehrmacht.
While the Battle of Kursk has long captivated World War II
aficionados, it has been unjustly overlooked by historians. Drawing on
the masses of new information made available by the opening of the
Russian military archives, Dennis Showalter at last corrects that
error. This battle was the critical turning point on World War II’s
Eastern Front. In the aftermath of the Red Army’s brutal repulse of
the Germans at Stalingrad, the stakes could not have been higher. More
than three million men and eight thousand tanks met in the heart of
the Soviet Union, some four hundred miles south of Moscow, in an
encounter that both sides knew would reshape the war. The adversaries
were at the peak of their respective powers. On both sides, the
generals and the dictators they served were in agreement on where,
why, and how to fight. The result was a furious death grapple between
two of history’s most formidable fighting forces—a battle that
might possibly have been the greatest of all time. In Armor and
Blood, Showalter re-creates every aspect of this dramatic struggle. He
offers expert perspective on strategy and tactics at the highest
levels, from the halls of power in Moscow and Berlin to the
battlefield command posts on both sides. But it is the author’s
exploration of the human dimension of armored combat that truly
distinguishes this book. In the classic tradition of John Keegan’s
The Face of Battle, Showalter’s narrative crackles with insight into
the unique dynamics of tank warfare—its effect on men’s minds as
well as their bodies. Scrupulously researched, exhaustively
documented, and vividly illustrated, this book is a chilling testament
to man’s ability to build and to destroy. When the dust settled,
the field at Kursk was nothing more than a wasteland of steel
carcasses, dead soldiers, and smoking debris. The Soviet victory ended
German hopes of restoring their position on the Eastern Front, and put
the Red Army on the road to Berlin. Armor and Blood presents readers
with what will likely be the authoritative study of Kursk for decades
to come. Advance praise for Armor and Blood “The size and the
brutality of the vast tank battle at Kursk appalls, this struggle that
gives an especially dark meaning to that shopworn phrase ‘last full
measure.’ Prepare yourself for a wild and feverish ride over the
steppes of Russia. You can have no better guide than Dennis E.
Showalter, who speaks with an authority equaled by few military
historians.”—Robert Cowley, founding editor of MHQ: The Quarterly
Journal of Military History “A fresh, skillful, and complete
synthesis of recent revelations about this famous battle . . . As a
myth buster, Armor and Blood is a must-read for those interested in
general and military history.”—David M. Glantz, editor of The
Journal of Slavic Military Studies “Refreshingly crisp, pointed
prose . . . Throughout, [Showalter] demonstrates his adeptness at
interweaving discussions of big-picture strategy with interesting
revelations and anecdotes. . . . Showalter does his best work by
keeping his sights set firmly on the battle at hand, while also
parsing the conflict for developments that would have far-reaching
consequences for the war.”—Publishers Weekly
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The Turning Point of World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780812994650
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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