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Victory at Stalingrad: The Battle that Changed History
Victory at Stalingrad The Battle that Changed History
Author: Geoffrey Roberts
  • Not only was Stalingrad the most important Eastern front battle of WW2, it was also the most epic, claiming hundreds of thousands soldiers and civilians
  • Gripping strategic and military history - the origins, course and consequences of the battle.
  • Written for a general, non-specialist readership - sound and author...  more »
  • An `against' all odds story of war, like the Battle of Britain
  • Success of Stalingrad by Beevor shows strong market - this takes the story forward
A grippingly told history of the battle of Stalingrad, the turning point of World War Two, one which claimed literally hundreds of thousands of lives. This new account provides a succinct and evocative narrative of its origins, course and consequences, from the outset of the Russo-German War, to the German assault on Stalingrad and the Soviet defense and counter-offensive. Geoffrey Roberts looks back at the verdict of history, arguing that not only was Stalingrad the defining battle of the World War Two, but that the Soviet victory fundamentally changed the course of human history. While capturing the drama, human tragedy and moment of Stalingrad, this is a simple, direct, evocative, and accessible history. Geoffrey Roberts is a Soviet and World War Two specialist, and has written both general and specific histories of Russia. 
ISBN-13: 9780582771857
ISBN-10: 0582771854
Publication Date: 12/31/2002
Pages: 274
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Publisher: Longman
Book Type: Paperback
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