This is a substantial contribution to the literature on the Soviet-German war...Mawdsley knows the material intimately. This is a high-class offering.
Robert Service, University of Oxford
Authoritative and judicious, innovative and challenging, accessible and evocative - this is the text for those who want to understand why Hitler lost and why Stalin won.
Geoffrey Roberts, THES
Thunder in the East ... is now the state-of-the-art general history of the Eastern front.
James V. Koch, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Here at last is a concise and clearly written account of what happened on both sides of the hill that provides excellent comparisons of equipment, leadership, doctrine, organization, and personnel.
The International History Review
This is exceptionally precise and judicious work, now the authoritative general history...
The Atlantic
Series Editor's Preface
Preface
Part I: The Nazi Onslaught, 1941-42
1. Hitler's War
2. Preparations and Perceptions
3. Operation BARBAROSSA, June to September 1941
4. Moscow and the End of BARBAROSSA, October to December 1941
5. The First Soviet Offensive, December 1941 to May 1942
6. Moscow, Stalingrad, Leningrad, June 1942 to January 1943
Part II: The Soviet Victory, 1943-45
7. Total War I: Wartime Arms and Armies
8. Total War II: Occupation and Diplomacy
9. The Turning Tide, January to September 1943
10. The Ukraine and Leningrad, August 1943 to April 1944
11. To the Soviet Frontiers, June to October 1944
12. The March into Eastern Europe, July 1944 to May 1945
13. The Destruction of Nazi Germany, October 1944 to May 1945
14. Conclusion
Chronology of Events, 1939-45
Glossary
Bibliography
Index