A pictorial history of a series of World War II battles between the
Soviet Red Army and the Nazi Wehrmacht around a city in present-day
Ukraine. The four battles fought for Kharkov during the Second World
War are often overshadowed by the battles for Moscow, Leningrad, and
Stalingrad, yet they were critical stages in the struggle between the
Wehrmacht and the Red Army for control of the southern Soviet Union.
Anthony Tucker-Jones, in this volume in the Images of War series,
offers a visual record of the dramatic and bloody conflict that took
place there, showing every grim aspect of the fighting. Kharkov became
one of the most bitterly contested cities during the war on the
Eastern Front, and this book presents a graphic overview of the
atrocious conditions the soldiers on both sides had to endure. In 1941
Kharkov fell to Hitler's Army Group South. In 1942 the Soviets tried
and failed to retake it, losing 240,000 men in the Barvenkovo Bulge.
Then, in 1943, the control of the battered city changed hands twice
before the Soviets liberated it for good. The fate of Kharkov during
the war reflects the history of the wider struggle between Hitler's
Germany and Stalin's Soviet Union. Praise for Battle for Kharkov "The
collection of original un-published Scott Pick photos are exceptional
with such quality and topic coverage that the material visually jumps
off the pages. . . . Presents a hard hitting and furious review of
the period. . . . The ability of the author to cover the lengthy
period in a concise review is very solid, and creates a substantial
quality of information versus time of reading commitment." —Richard
Wade, military historian
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Product details
ISBN
9781473874442
Published
2016
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author