The Bitter End : The Final Battles on the Eastern Front in World War II

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The Bitter End : The Final Battles on the Eastern Front in World War II

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 286 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780811777711

Full Description

As Hitler's empire crumbled, the Eastern Front became a crucible of destruction—this is the definitive account of its final, brutal months.

The world had never seen anything like the Eastern Front in World War II. In the so-called bloodlands between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union—from the Baltic in the north to the Balkans, the Crimea, and the Caucasus in the south—the two sides clashed in a series of titanic campaigns that involved millions of soldiers and entangled many more civilians. During the war's last year, the Eastern Front descended into cataclysm as the Red Army forced the Germans into retreat and collapse. The Bitter End chronicles this chaotic final stage of World War II, distilling a sprawling conflict into a concise and highly readable narrative.

In concert with the American and British invasion of Normandy in the West, the Soviets launched the war's endgame with Operation Bagration in June 1944 and crushed the German center. It was Barbarossa in reverse as the Red Army killed or captured German forces by the hundreds of thousands. From there, Soviet offensives spread all along the Eastern Front—Finland, the Baltics, the Balkans, Romania—and inflicted defeat after defeat on Germany and its Axis allies. In early 1945, Soviet forces took Warsaw and drove the Germans westward out of Poland, along the way liberating concentration camps including Auschwitz. Shattered German forces attempted to regroup for a desperate showdown in Berlin, but the weight of the Red Army was too great, and after two weeks of street fighting, the Reich capital fell. A week later Germany surrendered.

From Bagration to Berlin, from the Vistula to the Oder, from the Kremlin to Hitler's bunker, The Bitter End reconstructs the final battles on the Eastern Front in a narrative covering war-defining operations but never losing sight of the human cost paid by soldiers in the tanks and foxholes and by innocent civilians in the villages, towns, and cities of Eastern Europe.

Contents

Author's Note

Preface

Chapter 1: Breakthrough: Operation Bagration

Chapter 2: The Lviv-Stanislav-Sandomierz Offensive, 13 July - 29 August 1944

Chapter 3: The Baltic States

Chapter 4: Finland Leaves the War

Chapter 5: Romania

Chapter 6: The Red Army in the Balkans

Chapter 7: Into Central Europe

Chapter 8: Budapest and Vienna

Chapter 9 - Bratislava and Prague

Chapter 10: Die Schlacht um Kurland, 1944-1945

Chapter 11: Festungen: Breakwaters in the East

Chapter 12: Berlin: The Race to the Capital

Chapter 13: Berlin: The Last Battle

Appendix I: Major German & Soviet Armored Vehicles From 1943-1945

Appendix II: Estimate of Casualties Taken by the Ostheer, 1941-1945

Appendix III: Order of Battle for 11. SS Panzerarmee, 10 February 1945

Appendix IV: Order of Battle for Army Group Vistula, 1 March 1945

Appendix V: Order of Battle for Army Group Vistula, 12 April 1945

Bibliography 

Endnotes 

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