Stalingrad : anatomy of an agony
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- Publication date
- 1992
- Topics
- Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943, Bataille de Stalingrad, Volgograd, Russie, 1942-1943, Angriffsschlacht, Kesselschlacht, Militär, Weltkrieg 1939-1945, Schlacht um Stalingrad, Russia (Federation) -- Volgograd, Stalingrad, Sowjetunion
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- London : Leo Cooper
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- Language
- English
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- 763.9M
258 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 22 cm
"By November, 1942, the empire of Adolf Hitler had reached its zenith. It stretched from North Africa to the Arctic, from the English Channel to Stalingrad deep inside the Russian interior. The German Army seemed invincible, but then, in a matter of only five days, from 19th to 23rd November, 1942, the seemingly impossible happened. During a massive Russian counter-offensive involving over a million men, 1,560 tanks, 16,261 field-guns and mortars and 1,327 aircraft, not only were two Rumanian armies wiped off the Axis order of battle, but more decisively the 'crack' German 6th Army, under the command of General Friedrich Paulus, was encircled at Stalingrad." "Despite being cut off from the remainder of the Eastern Front in a huge cauldron (Der Kessel), the 269,000 troops of the 6th Army continued to resist against impossible odds for seventy-two blood-soaked days. Devoid of adequate winter clothing, enduring temperatures of minus 35 degrees centigrade on a bare, blizzard-swept steppe, with nothing to eat but scraps of bread and watery soup, the doomed army suffered an infinity of agonies including frostbite, dysentery and typhus. While they slowly froze and starved to death they were constantly pounded by Russian artillery and bomber sorties." "When 6th Army finally surrendered on 2nd February, 1943, only 91,000 of the original force remained alive to be herded into Siberian prison camps. Surrendering to the Russians, however, proved to be only an alternative way of dying, for only 5,000 survived the captivity to see Germany again." "The author has drawn on a wealth of German and Russian sources to write this commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the battle which broke the back of the German Army, and turned the tide of the war in the Allies' favour. This is the first book to give a balanced account of Stalingrad from both the German and the Russian perspectives."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-253) and index
Delusion and reality -- The magnet -- The gates of hell -- The crucible -- Nemesis -- Der Kessel -- Hope deferred -- The agony -- Extreme unction
"By November, 1942, the empire of Adolf Hitler had reached its zenith. It stretched from North Africa to the Arctic, from the English Channel to Stalingrad deep inside the Russian interior. The German Army seemed invincible, but then, in a matter of only five days, from 19th to 23rd November, 1942, the seemingly impossible happened. During a massive Russian counter-offensive involving over a million men, 1,560 tanks, 16,261 field-guns and mortars and 1,327 aircraft, not only were two Rumanian armies wiped off the Axis order of battle, but more decisively the 'crack' German 6th Army, under the command of General Friedrich Paulus, was encircled at Stalingrad." "Despite being cut off from the remainder of the Eastern Front in a huge cauldron (Der Kessel), the 269,000 troops of the 6th Army continued to resist against impossible odds for seventy-two blood-soaked days. Devoid of adequate winter clothing, enduring temperatures of minus 35 degrees centigrade on a bare, blizzard-swept steppe, with nothing to eat but scraps of bread and watery soup, the doomed army suffered an infinity of agonies including frostbite, dysentery and typhus. While they slowly froze and starved to death they were constantly pounded by Russian artillery and bomber sorties." "When 6th Army finally surrendered on 2nd February, 1943, only 91,000 of the original force remained alive to be herded into Siberian prison camps. Surrendering to the Russians, however, proved to be only an alternative way of dying, for only 5,000 survived the captivity to see Germany again." "The author has drawn on a wealth of German and Russian sources to write this commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the battle which broke the back of the German Army, and turned the tide of the war in the Allies' favour. This is the first book to give a balanced account of Stalingrad from both the German and the Russian perspectives."--Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-253) and index
Delusion and reality -- The magnet -- The gates of hell -- The crucible -- Nemesis -- Der Kessel -- Hope deferred -- The agony -- Extreme unction
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