Operation Bagration: The Destruction of Army Group Centre June - July 1944: A Photographic History

Operation Bagration: The Destruction of Army Group Centre June - July 1944: A Photographic History

by IanBaxter (Author)

Synopsis

Operation Bagration - the Russian codename for the 1944 summer offensive, which led to the complete annihilation of Army Group Centre - was without doubt the most devastating defeat ever experienced by the German Army during the Second World War. Yet this mammoth offensive has for years been completely overshadowed by the Normandy campaign, which was unleashed just three weeks prior to Bagration along the shores of northern France. The battle which the German forces of Army Group Centre endured on the Eastern Front that fateful summer was more catastrophic than that experienced on the Western Front, but the English-speaking world remains largely ignorant of its details. This book reveals the lesser-known battle in the East and demonstrates the gallantry and self-sacrifice of the German forces against overwhelming odds. Drawing on rare and previously unpublished photographs accompanied by in-depth captions the book vividly describes how the German forces of Army Group Centre endured a massive Russian offensive three years to the day after Germany`s 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union. Fighting over many of the same battlefields, it reveals how scores of German troops were urged on by their Fuhrer to defend their positions to the death in a desperate attempt to prevent the mighty Red Army forces from recapturing Byelorussia, the last bastion of defence for the Germans before Poland. The Bagration offensive was a bloodthirsty battle of attrition which resulted in a catastrophe of unbelievable proportions. Throughout the book the author provides an absorbing analysis of this traumatic battle and shows how German soldiers continued to fight to the bitter end amidst the constant hammer blows of ground and aerial bombardment, and endless armoured and infantry attacks. Although many German units continued to wage a grim and bitter defence the Red Army swamped the already overstretched front lines. The Soviets punched massive holes in the disintegrating defences almost everywhere, letting through a seemingly-unstoppable flood, pushing apart and encircling many precious German Panzer and infantry divisions. In the end Bagration cost the Wehrmacht more men and material than the catastrophe at Stalingrad sixteen months earlier. The shattering defeat of Army Group Centre resulted in the loss of over 300,000 men and witnessed Soviet forces pushing exhausted German remnants out of Russia and through Poland to the gates of Warsaw.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Helion and Company
Published: 01 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 1906033099
ISBN 13: 9781906033095

Media Reviews
A strong collection of images providing plenty of modelling inspiration and a book many will want to add to their collection. * AVF Modeller *
Ian Baxter writes concisely and to the point and puts up a convincing argument that the battles suffered by Army Group Centre on the eastern front were more catastrophic than those being endured in the west. * Classic Military Vehicle *
The photos are excellent and a treasure trove for the wargamer or modeller... thoroughly absorbing... * Battlegames *
The photos are excellent and a treasure trove for the wargamer or modeller, many are new previously un-published showing all aspects of warfare on the Eastern Front. I found the book and the photos thoroughly absorbing and gained lots of modelling ideas which I hope to transfer to my table-top armies; the text was concise and interesting. A great book, if you are interested in German, Eastern Front equipment - buy it. * The Journal *
If you enjoy your reference books packed with pictures then this is for you... Definitely one to add to the collection. Highly recommended. * Model Military International *
Author Bio
Ian Baxter is a military historian who specialises in German twentieth century military history. He has written more than twenty books including Into the Abyss: The Last Years of the Waffen-SS, From Retreat to Defeat: The Last Years of the German Army on the Eastern Front, Operation Bagration - the Destruction of Army Group Centre 1944, Poland - The Eighteen Day Victory March, Panzers In North Africa, The Red Army At Stalingrad, and German Guns of the Third Reich, as well as contributing over 100 articles to a range of well-known military periodicals. He currently lives in Essex with Michelle and son Felix.