Hitler V Stalin: The Greatest Conflict of the Second World War

Hitler V Stalin: The Greatest Conflict of the Second World War

by JohnErickson (Author), Ljubica Erickson (Author)

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Hitler v Stalin shows the brutality, horror and heroism of war on the Eastern Front as never before. This authoritative and unforgettable account of the conflict that sealed the fate of Nazi Germany and shaped the world's post-war history was written by Professor John Erickson and his wife, Ljubica. Over 350 rare photographs, many recently released from the Russian archives and previously unpublished in the West, supplemented by images from other major sources, illustrate every phase and aspect of the Eastern Front campaigns, from the Nazis' early Blitzkrieg successes, the battle for Moscow and the terrible siege of Leningrad, through the turning-point street fighting for Stalingrad, and the subsequent Soviet successes at Kursk and Operation Bagration, to the climactic fall of Berlin and the link-up between Soviet and Western armies amid the ruins of the 1000-year Reich . This is total war in its most barbaric form: nearly 30 million Soviet soldiers and citizens were killed during four years of struggle against their German invaders.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 12 May 2011

ISBN 10: 184732732X
ISBN 13: 9781847327321

Author Bio
The late John Erickson was based at the University of Edinburgh where he was Professor Emeritus and Honorary Fellow in Defence Studies. He was an internationally renowned lecturer, writer and broadcaster on Russian and German history. Among his books are Stalin's War with Germany (two volumes: The Road to Stalingrad and The Road to Berlin), a groundbreaking addition to military history that has not been out of print since its first publication in the UK more than twenty years ago. Ljubica Erickson spent many years acting in concert with her husband researching Russian military affairs, in particular the Soviet Army and the Soviet - German war. Her knowledge of the Russian language has greatly facilitated this work. She co-wrote The Soviet Armed Forces 1918-1992: A Research Guide to Soviet Sources (1996, Greenwood Press) with John.