Kursk 1943 by Mark Healy

Kursk 1943 by Mark Healy

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Illustrated throughout, a focused examination of the German army's attempt at hemming in the Soviets.

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Kursk 1943 by Mark Healy

Illustrated throughout, a focused examination of the German army's attempt at hemming in the Soviets. In the summer of 1943 the German army stood poised for a major offensive. The attack was aimed at the Kursk salient, which the Germans intended to isolate, trapping large numbers of Russian troops and paving the way for the decisive campaign to knock the Soviet Union out of the war. By the time of the attack, the Russians had turned the salient into a mass of defensive positions. In the following decisive clash, the Soviets bled Germany's vital Panzer forces white and finally took the initiative. The counter-offensive which followed began an advance that would end in the ruins of Berlin.
Mark Healy was born in 1953. He has a Master's degree in Political Theology from Bristol University. He is by profession a schoolteacher and is head of the Humanities faculty at a large school in Somerset. He has written a number of Osprey titles including Elite 40 New Kingdom Egypt and Campaign 22 Qadesh 1300BC. He has a great interest in both the ancient and modern periods, and is married with one son.
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ISBN 13 9781855322110
ISBN 10 1855322110
Title Kursk 1943
Author Mark Healy
Series Campaign
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1992-05-28
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.