Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War (Pan Military Classics Series)

Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War (Pan Military Classics Series)

by Chris Bellamy (Author)

Synopsis

Absolute War tells the story of the greatest and most terrible land-air conflict of all time: the war between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. There have been many individual accounts of particular moments in the vicious war between the Nazi regime and the Sovet behemoth, but none which sets out to tell the full and dreadful story of that absolute war: absolute because both sides aimed to 'exterminate the opponent, to destroy his political existence' and total because it was fought by all elements of society, not simply the armed forces, but civilians - men, women, children - too. Chris Bellamy, Profesor of Military Science at Cranfield University, is one of the wolrd's leading experts on this subject and has been working on this book for almost a decade. It benefits from his remarkable insight into strategic issues as well as exhaustive research in hitherto unopened Russian archives. It is the definitive study of what the Soviets called - and what their fifteen successor states still call - the Great Patriotic War.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 880
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 21 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0330510045
ISBN 13: 9780330510042

Media Reviews
Sobering. . . . A global view presented with remarkable clarity.
-- The Boston Globe
Probably the best account of the Eastern Front we shall see until President Putin relaxes his newly imposed restrictions on foreign access to the files. . . . Bellamy has made a tremendous contribution to the record of Russia's struggle, for which future historians will owe a debt.
-- The Sunday Times (London)
Bellamy's treatment is authoritative, his judgments thorough and exacting, and his prose robust.
--The Daily Telegraph (London)
Author Bio
Christopher Bellamy has been Professor of Military Science and Doctrine and Director of the Security Studies Institute, Cranfield University, since 1997, and before that was Defence Correspondent for the Independent. He was shortlisted for foreign reporter of the year in the 1996 British Press Awards, and is a regular press and broadcast commentator on modern security and strategy issues.