Voices from Stalingrad: Unique First-Hand Accounts from World War II's Cruellest Battle

Voices from Stalingrad: Unique First-Hand Accounts from World War II's Cruellest Battle

by JonathanBastable (Author)

Synopsis

This is a fascinating record of the pivotal event of World War II told through the personal accounts of the German and Soviet soldiers who fought it, the Russian civilians who watched the destruction of their city, and Western onlookers such as diplomats and newspaper correspondents. Many of these voices are gleaned from newly discovered archive material, and from rare sources and reminiscences in Germany and Russia, including KGB sources. Many have never been published, or are totally unknown in the English-speaking world. All foreign voices are quoted in fresh and engaging new translations from the original sources. It also features rare photographs of the battle from both sides of the front.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Publisher: David & Charles
Published: 28 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0715327259
ISBN 13: 9780715327258

Author Bio
Jonathan Bastable is a renowned writer and journalist. He studied Russian and German at Nottingham University. He lived in Moscow for many years, and was a correspondent for The Sunday Times. He reported on the Nagorno-Karabakh war and witnessed the street-fighting in Moscow during the anti-Yeltsin coup attempt of 1993. He lives in Brighton.