Germany 1916-1941
Author: E. J. Feuchtwanger
Publisher:
Published: 1997-06
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780951576465
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: E. J. Feuchtwanger
Publisher:
Published: 1997-06
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780951576465
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Larry H. Addington
Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J : Rutgers University Press
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Om udviklingen af "Blitzkriegen" og de følger den havde på de forskellige krigsskuepladser under 2. Verdenskrig.
Author: Prit Buttar
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2012-02-20
Total Pages: 510
ISBN-13: 1780964641
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An engrossing history of the last year of the Second World War, charting the battles fought between the Soviet Red Army and the Nazis across German soil. The terrible months between the arrival of the Red Army on German soil and the final collapse of Hitler's regime were like no other in the Second World War. The Soviet Army's intent to take revenge for the horror that the Nazis had wreaked on their people produced a conflict of implacable brutality in which millions perished. From the great battles that marked the Soviet conquest of East and West Prussia to the final surrender in the Vistula estuary, this book recounts in chilling detail the desperate struggle of soldiers and civilians alike. These brutal campaigns are brought vividly to life by a combination of previously untold testimony and astute strategic analysis recognising a conflict of unprecedented horror and suffering.
Author: Klaus Schmider
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-01-28
Total Pages: 615
ISBN-13: 1108834914
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Challenges long-held assumptions regarding the German declaration of war on the United States in December 1941.
Author: David Campbell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2020-03-19
Total Pages: 81
ISBN-13: 1472838181
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →On 21 February 1916, the German Army launched a major attack on the French fortress of Verdun. The Germans were confident that the ensuing battle would compel France to expend its strategic reserves in a savage attritional battle, thereby wearing down Allied fighting power on the Western Front. However, initial German success in capturing a key early objective, Fort Douaumont, was swiftly stemmed by the French defences, despite heavy French casualties. The Germans then switched objectives, but made slow progress towards their goals; by July, the battle had become a stalemate. During the protracted struggle for Verdun, the two sides' infantrymen faced appalling battlefield conditions; their training, equipment and doctrine would be tested to the limit and beyond. New technologies, including flamethrowers, hand grenades, trench mortars and more mobile machine guns, would play a key role in the hands of infantry specialists thrown into the developing battle, and innovations in combat communications were employed to overcome the confusion of the battlefield. This study outlines the two sides' wider approach to the evolving battle, before assessing the preparations and combat record of the French and German fighting men who fought one another during three pivotal moments of the 101⁄2-month struggle for Verdun.
Author: Peter Antill
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2012-11-20
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1782007105
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Operation Mercury, the German airborne assault on the island of Crete in May 1941, was the first strategic use of airborne forces in history. The assault began on 20 May, with landings near the island's key airports, and reinforcements the next day allowed the German forces to capture one end of the runway at Maleme. By 24 May, the Germans were being reinforced by air on a huge scale and on 1 June Crete surrendered. This book describes how desperately close the battle had been and explains how German losses so shocked the Führer that he never again authorised a major airborne operation.
Author: Nicholas Fellows
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 2020-10-19
Total Pages: 331
ISBN-13: 1510459014
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Author: Bernd Wegner
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 648
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"The German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941 represents one of the major caesuras in European history. Its consequences can still be felt fifty years later. Thirty five historians form nine different countries (including the former Soviet Union) offer a comprehensive survey of the origins, course, and long-term impact of this event. This book is not merely concerned with political and military history, but also with the experiences of ordinary soldiers and civilians."--Publisher's description.
Author: Christian Hartmann
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2013-07-25
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0199660786
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The story of the struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union - the ultimate confrontation between the two great totalitarian ideologies of the twentieth century, and a conflict without precedent in human history in its destructive impact.