A UNIQUE ACCOUNT OF THE OPENING WEEKS OF HISTORY'S LARGEST, MOST
BRUTAL CONFLICT, TOLD THROUGH THE EYES OF THOSE WHO WERE THERE AND
BASED ON ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL FROM ACROSS EUROPE.
_Opening the Gates of Hell_ is based on over a decade's research in
archives and sites across Europe. It is a ground-breaking examination
of the start of the Nazi–Soviet conflict, a narrative history not
just of the fighting, but also the impact on civilians, the atrocities
committed by both sides and ethnic cleansing carried out by the
inhabitants of the regions invaded.
This fascinating history tells the stories of bravery, cowardice,
misery and horror through the eyes of those who were there including
ordinary soldiers, generals, leaders, politicians and civilians on
both sides. The book draws on published and unpublished sources from
across Germany and Eastern Europe with the majority of the material
never having appeared in English-language accounts of the conflict
before.
The combination of combat accounts, analysis of high-level diplomacy
and leadership and the visceral accounts of the atrocities committed
by both sides gives this book a unique approach to the war on the
Eastern Front and will ensure that it is regarded as the definitive
work on the subject for many years to come.
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Operation Barbarossa, June–July 1941
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472869425
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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