An important reevaluation of World War II on the Eastern Front
Detailed look at how the Soviet Union created more new divisions in
a few months than the U.S. did during the entire war More than 60
tables list losses, tank and weapon production, and unit formation,
with special emphasis on rifle and tank divisions and brigades
When Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, the German
Army quickly annihilated a major portion of the Red Army. Yet the
Red Army rebounded to successfully defend Moscow in late 1941,
defeat the Germans at Stalingrad in 1942 and Kursk in 1943, and
deliver the deathblow in Belarus in 1944. Dunn examines these 4
battles while explaining how the Soviets lost a third of their
prewar army yet returned to beat one of the most highly trained and
experienced armies the world has ever seen.
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