The acclaimed WWII historian and author of Race to the Reichstag
vividly chronicles the preliminary battle that opened the Red Army’s
path to Berlin. In January of 1945, the arrival of Soviet troops at
the garrison town of Küstrin came as a tremendous shock to the German
High Command. The Soviets were now only fifty miles from Berlin
itself. Before they could advance on the capital, the Red Army needed
the vital road and rail bridges passing through Küstrin. A
combination of flooding and strategic blunders resulted in a sixty-day
siege by two Soviet armies which totally destroyed the town. The delay
in the Soviet advance gave the Germans time to consolidate the
defenses shielding Berlin. Despite Hitler's orders to fight to the
last bullet, the Küstrin garrison commander and a thousand defenders
managed a dramatic break-out to the German lines. The protracted siege
had an appalling human cost, with thousands of lives lost on both
sides and many more wounded. With painstaking research and eyewitness
testimony, Tony Le Tissier bring the story of the siege to life.
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Gateway to Berlin
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781848846975
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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