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TO THE GATES OF STALINGRAD SOVIET-GERMAN COMBAT OPERATIONS APRIL - AUGUST 1942 THE STALINGRA
Book Type: C By David Glantz. The confrontation between German and Soviet forces at Stalingrad was a titanic clash of armies on an unprecedented scaleâa campaign that was both a turning point in World War II and a lasting symbol of that warâs power and devastation. Yet despite the attention lavished on this epic battle by historians, much about it has been greatly misunderstood or hidden from viewâas David Glantz, the worldâs foremost authority on the Red Army in World War II, now shows. This first volume in Glantzâs masterly trilogy draws on previously unseen or neglected sources to provide the definitive account of the opening phase of this iconic Eastern Front campaign. Glantz has combed daily official records from both sidesâincluding the Red Army General Staff, the Peopleâs Commissariat of Internal Affairs, the German Sixth Army, and the Soviet 62nd Armyâto produce a work of unparalleled detail and fresh interpretations. Jonathan House, an authority on twentieth-century warfare, adds further insight and context. Hitlerâs original objective was not Stalingrad but the Caucasus oilfields to the south of the city. So he divided his Army Group South into two partsâone to secure the city on his flank, one to capture the oilfields. Glantz reveals for the first time how Stalin, in response, demanded that the Red Army stand and fight rather than withdraw, leading to the numerous little-known combat engagements that seriously eroded the Wehrmachtâs strength before it even reached Stalingrad. He shows that, although advancing German forces essentially destroyed the armies of the Soviet Southwestern and Southern Fronts, the Soviets resisted the German advance much more vigorously than has been thought through constant counterattacks, ultimately halting the German offensive at the gates of Stalingrad. This fresh, eye-opening account and the subsequent companion volumesâon the actual battle for the city itself and the successful Soviet counteroffensive that followedâwill dramatically revise and expand our understanding of what remains a military campaign for the ages. 80 photographs, 87 maps, 6 x 9 736 pp. ![]() |