The Road To Berlin by John Erickson

The Road To Berlin by John Erickson

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A compelling account of the Red Army's epic struggle to drive the Germans out of Russia and back to Berlin.

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The Road To Berlin by John Erickson

A compelling account of the Red Army's epic struggle to drive the Germans out of Russia and back to Berlin. Beginning with the destruction of the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad, THE ROAD TO BERLIN is the story of how the Red Army drove the Germans from its territory, and finally invaded the Reich. Using an enormous range of primary sources - Soviet, German and Eastern European - John Erickson describes fighting and hardship on a scale almost unimaginable in the West. He provides a detailed narrative of all the battles on all the fronts, and also of the Soviet system of war which achieved, under maximum stress, near impossible feats in the field and in the factories. The book also tells of the diplomatic moves and counter-moves, including the all-important conferences at Tehran and Yalta. Comprehensive, compelling, and immensely readable, it is an indispensable book for any student of the Second World War.
John Erickson was an Honorary Fellow in Defence Studies and Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh. He was a leading authority on the Soviet-German War and lectured on Soviet-German affairs at the universities of Oxfod, St Andrews and Manchester as well as a number of American universities.
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ISBN 13 9780304365401
ISBN 10 0304365408
Title The Road To Berlin
Author John Erickson
Series Cassell Military Paperbacks Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2003-03-13
Number of pages 896
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