Soldiers of Barbarossa: Combat, Genocide, and Everyday Experiences on the Eastern Front, June–December 1941

Edited by Craig W.h. Luther , David Stahel
Foreword by Richard L. Dinardo
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Soldiers of Barbarossa: Combat, Genocide, and Everyday Experiences on the Eastern Front, June–December 1941

Edited by Craig W.h. Luther , David Stahel
Foreword by Richard L. Dinardo
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440 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 15, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 440
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780811738798
  • Dimensions: 7.46" W x 1.08" L x 10.32" H
Craig W.H. Luther is a former Fulbright Scholar and a retired U.S. Air Force historian. His books include: Barbarossa Unleashed: The German Blitzkrieg through Central Russia to the Gates of Moscow (Schiffer, 2014), and The First Day on the Eastern Front: Germany Invades the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941 (Stackpole, 2018). The latter work was celebrated by the prestigious on-line data base of WW2 books, "Stone & Stone," as one of the seven best books on WW2 published in 2018. Luther lives near Bakersfield, California.

David Stahel teaches at the University of New South Wales and the Australian Defence Force Academy. His books include Operation Barbarossa and Germany’s Defeat in the East (Cambridge, 2009), Kiev 1941 (Cambridge, 2012), Operation Typhoon (Cambridge, 2013), The Battle for Moscow (Cambridge, 2015), Joining Hitler Crusade (ed., Cambridge, 2017), Mass Violence in Nazi Occupied Europe (ed. with Alex J. Kay, Bloomington, 2018) and Retreat from Moscow (New York, 2019). Stahel lives in Canberra, Australia.
This splendid volume complements the authors' previous work on Operation Barbarossa by providing unique glimpses of this uncommonly brutal warfare through the soldiers' eyes. It not only captures the ferocity of the fighting but it also exposes the wildly swinging emotional reactions of the soldiers to it, as well as to the political context in which it took place. It is a must-read for those interested in World War II, in general, and the Soviet-German War, in particular.

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