Staljingrad: Sudbonosna opsada 1942–1943.
Basic information
- Author: Beevor Antony
- Publisher: Laguna
- Availability: Available
- Condition: New book
- Code: 75085
Shipping options
Payment methods
Explore more
Staljingrad: Sudbonosna opsada 1942–1943.
Beevor Antony
Summary
Anthony Beevor: Stalingrad: The fateful siege of 1942–1943.
The battle for Stalingrad was not only a psychological turning point of the Second World War; it changed the character of modern warfare. In August 1942, Hitler's massive Sixth Army reached the city that bore Stalin's name. During the five-month siege, the Red Army fought to stop the Nazis at all costs, and then, in a stunning reversal, surrounded and captured the Nazi opponent. This battle for the ruins of the city claimed more than three million lives. The book brings the experiences of soldiers from both sides who fought in inhumane conditions, and the memories of civilians captured on this urban battlefield. Anthony Beevor interviewed survivors and uncovered brand new material in numerous German and Soviet archives, including records of prisoner interrogations and reports of desertions and executions. As a story of cruelty, courage and human suffering, Stalingrad is an unsurpassed and unforgettable work, the best representation of the most painful battle of the Second World War.
Additional information
- Author: Beevor Antony
- Publisher: Laguna
- Year of publication:2023
- Place of publication:Beograd
- Pages:460
- Dimensions:13x20 cm
- Script:Latin script
- Condition:New book
- Binding:Softcover
Reviews
0 reviewsWrite a review
Share your experience and help other readers choose.
This item has no reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience.