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The Road to Stalingrad

By: Westview Press

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Westview Press)

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Title
The Road to Stalingrad
Publisher
Category
Author
John Erickson
Publish Year
1984
Pages
594
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x2"
NKG Part #
2148188022
Type
Hardcover

Description

Hitler often called Stalin a 'fellow of genius', for whom he had 'unreserved respect'; he recognized in Stalin a worthy opponent with his own inflexible will. Professor John Erickson has written the comprehensive account of their conflict.

In this first of two volumes on Stalin's war with Germany, he surveys the battleground of the Eastern front where Hitler went astray at the peak of his power. Focusing on Soviet command decisions, he follows the movements of the Red Army from the edge of destruction to triumph at Stalingrad, where it 'caught a tiger by the tail'. He discusses the preparedness of the two armies, examining the effects of Stalin's purge of the Staff Officers in the old Soviet military establishment. He describes the war games of the pre-Barbarossa period, those 'shadowy and symbolic conflicts' which augured catastrophes to come. Battle by battle and decision by decision he describes hoe the ponderous military machine, hounded by disaster, came finally to grips with halting the Blitzkrieg. this volume culminates in Stalin's strategic offensive which turned the tide at Stalingrad. He considers these complex military situations with authoritative accuracy, and at the same time conveys the relevance of massive detail on troop movements and staff decisions.