A NEW ILLUSTRATED STUDY OF THE DEVASTATING, BUT LITTLE-KNOWN, SOVIET
ARMORED BLITZKRIEG AGAINST THE JAPANESE IN THE LAST WEEKS OF WORLD WAR
II, AND HOW IT INFLUENCED SOVIET TANK DOCTRINE AS THE COLD WAR DAWNED.
Although long overshadowed in the West by the dropping of the atomic
bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the USSR's lightning strike into
Manchuria in August 1945 was one of the most successful and unique
campaigns of the era. Soviet forces, led by over 5,500 tanks and
self-propelled guns, attacked across huge distances and deserts,
marshes, and mountains to smash Japan's million-strong Kwantung Army
in a matter of days.
Japanese forces were short of training and equipment, but nevertheless
fought fiercely, inflicting 32,000 casualties on the Soviets. Red Army
operations were characterized by surprise, speed, and deep
penetrations by tank-heavy forces born of the brutal lessons they had
learned during years fighting the Wehrmacht. Lessons from the campaign
directly shaped Soviet Cold War force structure and planning for
mechanized operations against the West.
Illustrated with contemporary artwork and rare photos from one of the
best collections of Soviet military photos in the West, this
fascinating book explains exactly how the last blitzkrieg of World War
II was planned, fought, and won, and how it influenced the Red Army's
plans for tank warfare against NATO in Europe.
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The Red Army's ruthless last blitzkrieg of World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472853738
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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