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29 reviews(Ebook) Barbarossa 1st Edition by Robert Kirchubel - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9789623611510 ,962361151X
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ISBN 10: 962361151X
ISBN 13: 9789623611510
Author: Robert Kirchubel
presents a comprehensive and richly illustrated study of the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union, commonly known as Operation Barbarossa. Kirchubel traces the campaign from its initial rapid advance into Soviet territory through the stalled drive toward Moscow, spotlighting how logistical overreach, intense Soviet resistance, and the vast geography severely undermined German hopes for a swift victory. With detailed maps, archival photographs, and expert analysis, the work captures both strategic planning and the brutal human cost of one of the largest military operations of World War II
(Ebook) Barbarossa 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chronology
Introduction
Opposing Plans
Opposing Armies
Opposing Commanders
The Frontier Battles
Three Steps Forward, One Step Back
Barbarossa in the Balance
End Game
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