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Marshal Zhukov at the Oder - The Decisive Battle for Berlin

By: Sutton Publishing

Type: Novel - Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Sutton Publishing)


Product Info

Title
Marshal Zhukov at the Oder - The Decisive Battle for Berlin
Publisher
Author
Tony Le Tissier
Publish Year
1996
Pages
308
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2148162564
Type
Novel - Hardcover

Description

In the dying months of World War II on January 31, 1945, the first Red Army troops reached the River Oder, barely 40 miles from Berlin. Everyone at Soviet Headquarters expected Marshal Zhukov's troops quickly to bring the war to an end. But despite bitter fighting by both sides, a bloody stalemate persisted for two months. At the end of this time the Soviet bridgeheads north and south of Kustrin were eventually united, and the Nazi fortress finally fell. Tony Le Tissier has written an impressively detailed account of the Nazi-Soviet battles in the Oderbruch and for the Seelow Heights, east of Berlin. They culminated in 1945 with the last major land battle in Europe that proved decisive for the fate of Berlin—and the Third Reich. The author has consulted new sources of information that became available in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the German Democratic Republic. Drawing on official sources and the personal accounts of soldiers from both sides who were involved, Le Tissier has meticulously reconstructed the Soviets' difficult breakthrough on the establishment of bridgeheads, the battle for the fortress of Kustrin, and the bloody fight for the Seelow Heights. Numerous maps help the reader follow the ebb and flow of battle, and a selection of archive photographs paint a sobering picture of the final death throes of Hitler's Thousand-Year Reich.