Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World WarKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008/11/26 - 880 ページ In Absolute War, acclaimed historian and journalist Chris Bellamy crafts the first full account since the fall of the Soviet Union of World War II's battle on the Eastern Front, one of the deadliest conflicts in history. The conflict on the Eastern Front, fought between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany between 1941 and 1945, was the greatest, most costly, and most brutal conflict on land in human history. It was arguably the single most decisive factor of the war, and shaped the postwar world as we know it. In this magisterial work, Bellamy outlines the lead-up to the war, in which the fragile alliance between the two dictators was unceremoniously broken, and examines its far-reaching consequences, arguing that the cost of victory was ultimately too much for the Soviet Union to bear. With breadth of scope and a surfeit of new information, this is the definitive history of a conflict whose reverberations are still felt today. |
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Soviet Russia in the Second World War Chris Bellamy. ordinarily resilient land, culture and people was fired in 1976 ... Red Army's performance improved so dramatically three years later.27 Charles Dick, who took over from Chris Donnelly ...
Soviet Russia in the Second World War Chris Bellamy. Clearly, the war on the eastern front was not an isolated act, hut part of the complex tapestry of the Second World War, and its nature and course were ordained by the forces that ...
... Soviet Criminal Code forbade Soviet soldiers - even the wounded - to allow themselves to be taken prisoner. The Red Army was the only one in the world where being taken prisoner counted as desertion and treason.-" The Soviet government and ...
Soviet Russia in the Second World War Chris Bellamy. happened to Soviet people in German ... forces to collapse fast. The fact that considerable numbers of German troops ... Soviet soldiers had been herded. And the Soviets were certainly not ...
Soviet Russia in the Second World War Chris Bellamy. instructions. Tt reveals the extraordinarily bad state of German military intelligence. Although the Germans and the Soviets had worked together since the 1920s and were effective ...