The collapse of Plan Barbarossa. Volume I
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American military historian Colonel David Glantz analyzes the course of the 1941 Battle of Smolensk, which was a series of military operations in the Smolensk region in central Russia. Glantz describes the advance of Army Group Center in the direction of the Western Dvina and the Dnieper, the battles for Mogilev, Rogachev, in the Smolensk pocket, the battles of Gomel and Dukhovshina, the battles of Velikiye Luki and Yelnya. This is a frank, unvarnished story based solely on documents. The author has used colossal material: daily operational reports, directives, orders, telephone conversations of army commanders, reports, critical assessments prepared by military headquarters, memoirs of eyewitnesses of the warring sides. The narrative is illustrated by authentic German tactical maps. The appendix provides comprehensive information about the state of the Wehrmacht and Red Army troops.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Дэвид Гланц М.
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Владимир Викторович Найденов