The battle of Kursk was the last major German offensive on the
Eastern Front. The battle began well for the Germans, but the
Russians delayed them long enough for reserves to come forward.
Soon the defenders outnumbered the attackers, and Hitler called off
the attack. The Russian victory at Kursk resulted from a massive
rebuilding of the Red Army in 1943, which included new unit
organizations and weapons designed to counter the German Tiger and
Panther tanks. The German defeat signalled the transfer of the
initiative to the Russians and demonstrated to the Western Allies
that the Soviet Union could defeat the Germans without a second
front. Based on recently declassified Russian information and an
analysis of captured German records, this book gives a detailed
description of both the German and Soviet forces involved and
evaluates the quality of the units on both sides.
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