Ziemke stalingrad to berlin pdf




















Topics include strategy and tactics, partisan and psychological warfare, coalition warfare, and manpower and production problems faced by both countries. Find a copy online Links to this item purl. Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. Save Cancel. Find a copy in the library Finding libraries that hold this item The Russo-German war from Stalingrad to Berlin.

Reviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Be the first. Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Tags Add tags for "Stalingrad to Berlin : the German defeat in the east". Germany -- History -- Volgograd Russia -- History. Military campaigns. Eastern Front World War Germany.

Russia Federation -- Volgograd. User lists with this item 1 Russian Grand Strategy 88 items by chodgson my. All rights reserved. Please sign in to WorldCat Don't have an account? Remember me on this computer. Cancel Forgot your password? Earl F Ziemke. Average rating 3. Rating details.

More filters. Sort order. Jul 23, Ferris Mx rated it liked it Shelves: history. This is a must read for anyone interested in the war in the east. This book will answer many of the questions. Earl Ziemke provides an excellent historical account without commentary on how Stalin Zhukov, Konev, Rokossovskiy, and host of others planned their offensives. At times you felt you were at the conferences at Rastenburg as Hitler planned This is a must read for anyone interested in the war in the east.

At times you felt you were at the conferences at Rastenburg as Hitler planned blunder after blunder and wasted the precious resources of the Reich up to the inevitable collapse.

One of the most compelling parts of the book that others never really covered was the information on Army Group E in Greece and how the withdrawl was skillfully handled.

I was a little disappointed that the Battles of Berlin and Kursk weren't more in depth, but I realize that wasn't the intent of the book. Ziemke concentrates on how the armies were stationed and the orders issued in all of the major engagements on the Eastern Front. Absolutely wonderful. This book will stay in my collection for years to come. View 1 comment. Incredible analysis. This Academic study of tactics and strategies in USSR during this massive and complex conflict is probably only worthwhile to enthusiastic war and military role players and of course military historians.

I am not a warfare fanboy and all the complicated stragic explanations in this book were not so interesting to me personally BUT, it is a brilliant tale of enormous efforts and inspiring at times in its descriptions of millions of people who simply had to adapt to the hor Incredible analysis. BUT, it is a brilliant tale of enormous efforts and inspiring at times in its descriptions of millions of people who simply had to adapt to the horrors and torture of merciless warfare and yet managed to hope for their life out of its Hell.

Well done but outdated. Aug 30, Ron rated it liked it Shelves: ww-ii , wwii-europe. This was a little dry-- really focused on the makeup of each army group, etc. I should have seen this coming obviously as it was published by the U. Military Academy. But I'm sorry, if you discuss the siege of Stalingrad without that heroic sniper, I'm done. I took it back to the library unfinished. Jan 16, Svetlana Karlin rated it really liked it. This is a good overview of the events on the Eastern Front.

A useful textbook-style reference for dates,locales, and major battles and developments. The writing is dry and academic, but the author is good at delivering and interpreting the facts, which fulfilled my purpose for reading the book. Oct 17, Greynomad rated it really liked it.

Question as why the German military never killed Hitler before the start of the conflict May 30, Patricrk patrick rated it liked it Shelves: history. Seldom goes below the division level.

Good overview of the war in the east. Readable but dry. Jeff rated it it was ok Nov 30, Thomas Reiter rated it really liked it Nov 28, Paul Dachsteiner rated it it was amazing Jul 30, Jon Klug rated it really liked it Nov 13, Helen rated it liked it Sep 12, Germans Advancing Toward Stalingrad. Germans Amid the Ruins of Stalingrad. General Leytenant Nikita S. Khrushchev and General Armii Rodion I.

Generalfeldmarschall Fritz Erich von Manstein and Hitler. Soviet Gun Emplacement Near Rzhev. Partisans in the Bryansk Forest. Soviet Tanks Approach Velikiye Luki. Soviet Troops Storm a Burning Town. German Self-Propelled Assault Gun. Generals Armii Ivan S. Konev and Georgi K.

Soviet Troops Crossing the Dnepr. Panje Wagon in the Pripyat Marshes. Soviet Rocket Fire Near Dzhurzhentsy. Civilians in Leningrad After the Siege.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000