Barbarossa to Berlin | a chronology of the campaigns on the Eastern Front 1941 to 1945

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Author - Brian Taylor

Year published - 2003

Published by - Spellmount

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

This is a chronological account of the campaigns on the Eastern Front, following the German advance from the Soviet frontier ti the Res Army’s bitter defense of Stalingrad. This day to day survey allows the reader to obtain an understanding of the scale of the conflict and to assess the impact of distance and time upon operations or to concentrate upon a specific battle as it unfolded. By detailing each combat sector, be it the encirclement battles in the north or sweeping advances in the south, the reader is able to study a chosen area of operations in isolation also assessing its impact upon the wider campaign.

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Author - Brian Taylor

Year published - 2003

Published by - Spellmount

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

This is a chronological account of the campaigns on the Eastern Front, following the German advance from the Soviet frontier ti the Res Army’s bitter defense of Stalingrad. This day to day survey allows the reader to obtain an understanding of the scale of the conflict and to assess the impact of distance and time upon operations or to concentrate upon a specific battle as it unfolded. By detailing each combat sector, be it the encirclement battles in the north or sweeping advances in the south, the reader is able to study a chosen area of operations in isolation also assessing its impact upon the wider campaign.

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Author - Brian Taylor

Year published - 2003

Published by - Spellmount

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Europe

Summary

This is a chronological account of the campaigns on the Eastern Front, following the German advance from the Soviet frontier ti the Res Army’s bitter defense of Stalingrad. This day to day survey allows the reader to obtain an understanding of the scale of the conflict and to assess the impact of distance and time upon operations or to concentrate upon a specific battle as it unfolded. By detailing each combat sector, be it the encirclement battles in the north or sweeping advances in the south, the reader is able to study a chosen area of operations in isolation also assessing its impact upon the wider campaign.

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