The final part in a three-book series on the Battle of Stalingrad,
examining the Soviet encirclement, German relief efforts, and the
final surrender of Paulus' 6.Armee. Having fought hard just to reach
the outskirts of Stalingrad, the Axis forces found themselves
embroiled in a protracted urban battle amid the ruins of a devastated
city on the Volga. The Soviet Red Army was able to hold onto the city
then mount a surprise winter counter-offensive known as Operation
Uranus, which succeeded in encircling the German 6.Armee at
Stalingrad. Despite a desperate German relief operation, the Red Army
eventually crushed the 6.Armee and hurled the remnants of the German
southern front back in disorder. This third and final volume in the
Stalingrad trilogy begins just after the German 6.Armee has been
isolated at Stalingrad, and covers the period from 24 November 1942 to
2 February 1943. The specially commissioned maps and 3D diagrams guide
the reader in step-by-step, easily to follow detail through the German
relief operation (Wintergewitter), the fighting on the Chir River, and
the Soviet operations Koltso and Little Saturn, and are complimented
by the battlescene artworks that vividly depict the harsh conditions
experienced by the common soldiers fighting on both sides.
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Catastrophe: the Death of 6th Army
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472842718
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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