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Stalingrad: Memories and Reassessments
Stalingrad Memories and Reassessments
Author: Joachim Wieder, Heinrich Graf Von Einsiedel
Originally written over 30 years ago by a historian who was also a participant, this analysis of the Nazis' ill-fated attempt to take Stalingrad now features revisions by the author. Much more than a routine account of a battle, Stalingrad presents a stunning review of the motivations, misplaced principles, and misguided claims that led t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781854093035
ISBN-10: 1854093037
Publication Date: 3/1996
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Arms Armour
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is probably the most exhausting account of what it was like to be a German soldier in Stalingrad during that late 1942-early 1943 campaign. Compared to them, our Revolutionary War soldiers at Valley Forge had it easy. At the same time, the author spends too much time criticizing the moral failures of the army and army group commanders as well as Hitler and the German General Staff for what happened to the men of the Sixth Army. But then, he was one of those men and probably feels a moral obligation to tell what happened and to refute the memoirs of those generals, especially that of the army group commander, who attempted to whitewash the decision to let hundreds of thousands die needlessly in appalling conditions.


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