Stalingrad

Stalingrad

by Antony Beevor
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/10/2007

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The international million copy bestseller recounting the epic turning point of the WW2

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In October 1942, an officer wrote 'Stalingrad is no longer a town . . . Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only men endure'.


The battle for Stalingrad became the focus of Hitler and Stalin's determination and its citizens endured unimaginable hardship as a result. But the eventual victory of the Red Army, and the failure of Hitler's Operation Barbarossa, was the first defeat of Hitler's territorial ambitions in Europe, and the start of his decline.


An extraordinary story of tactical genius, civilian bravery, obsession, carnage and the nature of war itself, Stalingrad will act as a testament to the vital role of the soviet war effort.

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'He reveals the full awfulness and human cost of the conflict with scholarly verve and deep sympathy' Ben Macintyre


'A superb re-telling. Beevor combines a soldier's understanding of war's realities with the narrative techniques of a novelist' Orlando Figes, Sunday Telegraph


'A brilliantly researched tour de force of military history' Sarah Bradford, The Times

ISBN:
9780141926100
9780141926100
Category:
Second World War
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-10-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Antony Beevor

Antony Beevor's books include Crete - The Battle and the Resistance, which won a Runciman Prize; Paris After the Liberation, 1944-1949 (written with his wife, Artemis Cooper); Stalingrad, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson Prize for History and the Hawthornden Prize for Literature; Berlin - The Downfall, which received the first Longman ­History Today Trustees' Award; and, most recently, The Battle for Spain. His books have appeared in thirty foreign editions and sold nearly four million copies.

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