The German Campaign in Russia: Planning and Operations (1940-1942) (Historical Study)

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ISBN-10:

150615221X

ISBN-13:

9781506152219

Released: Jan 09, 2015
Format: Paperback, 196 pages

Description:

The purpose of this study is to describe German planning and operations in the first part of the campaign against Russia. The narrative starts with Hitler's initial plans for an invasion of Russia and ends at the time of Germany's maximum territorial gains during the battle for Stalingrad. A subsequent volume will depict the course of events from the Russian counteroffensive in November 1942 to the capture of Berlin in April 1945.

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