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The Road to Stalingrad, , John Erickson, Cassell Military Paperbacks, 2003, 0304365416, 9780304365418, 594 pages. A new paperback version of the first volume in John Erickson's monumental, critically acclaimed history of the Soviet-German war.In fascinating detail, The Road to Stalingrad takes us from the inept command structures and strategic delusions of the pre-invasion through Russia's humiliation as her armies fell back on all fronts, until the tide turned at last in Stalingrad. The assessment of the generals and political leaders, as well as of the wranglings within both the Allied and Axis commands, is completely unsparing. The climactic battle, so vividly described here, leaves the Red Army poised for the long fight towards Berlin.This is not to be missed by any military buff or student of World War II..

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The Eastern Front in photographs , John Erickson, Ljubica Erickson, May 1, 2001, History, 256 pages. Provides a pictorial account of the Eastern Front campaign from Hitler's , through the Nazis' Blitzkrieg successes, to the fall of Berlin using images from ....

The 900 Days The Siege of Leningrad, Harrison E. Salisbury, 2003, History, 635 pages. "A magnificent book...a nonfiction masterpiece." --New York Times Book Review.

To the gates of Stalingrad Soviet-German combat operations, April-August 1942, David M. Glantz, Jonathan Mallory House, 2009, History, 655 pages. An account of the , based on daily reports from both sides, outlines the organization and training of both armies and chronicles the German advance, Soviet ....

When Titans clashed how the Red Army stopped Hitler, David M. Glantz, Jonathan Mallory House, 1995, History, 414 pages. "Now, Western readers can learn for the first time the full extent of the Soviet achievement and discover for themselves the awesome patriotic resolve that mobilized tens of ....

Operation Barbarossa 1941 Army Group South, Howard Gerrard, 2003, History, 96 pages. Osprey's first title that examines the events of Operation Barbarossa -- Germany's surprise assault on the Soviet Union in June 1941, aimed at nothing less than the complete ....

The Siege of Leningrad, 1941-1944 900 Days of Terror, David M. Glantz, 2001, History, 224 pages. Nazi Germany's siege of Leningrad is one of world history's epic chapters. For nearly three years, the people of this industrial port city withstood everything the surrounding ....

Barbarossa the Axis and the Allies, John Erickson, 1994, History, 287 pages. .

Moscow to Stalingrad decision in the east, Earl Frederick Ziemke, Magna E. Bauer, Center of Military History, 1987, History, 558 pages. .

Enemy at the Gates The Battle for Stalingrad, William Craig, 1973, Stalingrad, Battle of, , Russia, 1942-1943, 457 pages. The bloodiest battle in the history of warfare, Stalingrad was perhaps the single most important engagement of World War II. A major loss for the Axis powers, the battle for ....

The Road to Berlin Stalin's War With Germany, John Erickson, Aug 1, 2003, , 877 pages. The follow-up to the acclaimed The Road to Stalingrad tells the compelling story of the Red Army's epic struggle to drive the Germans out of Russia and back to Berlin. Using ....

Stumbling colossus the Red Army on the eve of World War, David M. Glantz, May 1, 1998, History, 374 pages. Drawing on evidence never before seen in the West, including combat records of early engagements, David Glantz claims that in 1941 the Red Army was poorly trained, inadequately ....

Absolute War , Chris Bellamy, Aug 1, 2009, Soviet Union, 848 pages. Drawing on sources newly available since the collapse of the Soviet Union, historian and journalist Bellamy gives readers a comprehensive account of the decisive battles on the ....

Stalin's war tragedy and triumph, 1941-1945, Edwin Palmer Hoyt, Feb 25, 2003, History, 292 pages. Edwin Hoyt's thoroughly researched tome is the first ever to chronicle the Soviet-German war as seen through Stalin's eyes..

Two hundred days of fire accounts by participants and witnesses of the battle of Stalingrad, , 1970, History, 294 pages. .

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