Survivors of Stalingrad by Reinhold Busch

Survivors of Stalingrad by Reinhold Busch

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Harrowing first-hand accounts of the soldiers and medical staff who endured the encirclement at Stalingrad

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Survivors of Stalingrad by Reinhold Busch

In November 1942, as the Battle of Stalingrad continued to rage, the Red Army launched a devastating counter-attack from outside the city. The Soviet forces smashed the German siege and encircled Stalingrad, trapping some 290,000 soldiers of the German 6th Army inside. For almost three months, during the harshest period of the Russian winter, the besieged German troops endured atrocious conditions. Freezing cold and reliant on dwindling food supplies from Luftwaffe air drops, thousands died from starvation, frostbite or infection, if not from the fighting itself. This important work reconstructs the grim fate of the 6th Army in full by, for the first time, examining the little-known story of the field hospitals and central dressing stations. The author has trawled through hundreds of previously unpublished reports, interviews, diaries and newspaper accounts to reveal the experiences of soldiers of all ranks, from simple soldiers to generals. The book includes first-hand accounts of soldiers who were wounded or fell ill and were flown out of the encirclement; as well as those who fought to the bitter end and were taken prisoner by the Soviets. They reflect on the severity of the fighting, and reveal the slowly ebbing hopes for survival. Together they provide an illuminating and tragic portrait of the climactic events at Stalingrad.
"This is a book that sheds light upon the best and worst of the human conditionIt stands as testament to the baseness of mankind as well as the astonishing levels to which it may rise; both its greatest strength and its limitation. Busch's book is disturbing and thought provoking and is a memorial to those who sacrificed for their country and their comrades."--Chris Buckham
REINHOLD BUSCH was born in 1942 in Metz, Lorraine. He graduated in medicine in 1967 and practised as a doctor for several years. Since 1995, Busch has conducted research on the health services of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. He has authored several publications on the subject.
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ISBN 13 9781526734075
ISBN 10 1526734079
Title Survivors of Stalingrad
Author Reinhold Busch
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2018-10-29
Number of pages 288
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