The acclaimed historian’s classic account of the Battle for Berlin
offers unprecedented detail and insight into the final days of WWII in
Europe. This authoritative study dispels the myths created by Soviet
propaganda and describes the Red Army’s final offensive against Nazi
Germany in graphic detail. For the Soviets, Berlin—and the Reichstag
in particular—was seen as the ultimate prize. Stalin had initially
promised Berlin to Marshal Zhukov. But after Zhukov blundered a
preliminary battle, Stalin allowed Marshal Koniev, Zhukov's rival, to
launch one of his powerful tank armies at the city. The advancing
Soviet forces were confronted by a desperate, inadequate German
defense. General Weidling's panzer corps was dragged into the city in
a futile attempt to prolong the existence of the Third Reich, whose
leaders squabbled and schemed in their underground shelters. Ten days
later, after the suicides of Hitler and Goebbels, the survivors had to
choose between breakout and surrender. Drawing on a wide range of
Soviet sources and unprecedented access to German archival and memoir
materials, Race for the Reichstag brings into startling focus the
bitter fight for the last patch of soil under Wehrmacht control.
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The 1945 Battle for Berlin
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783838097
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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