In the fourth and final volume of Nik Cornish's photographic history of
the Second World War on the Eastern Front the defeat of the German army,
the destruction and occupation of the cities in eastern Germany and the
humiliation of the German people are shown in over 150 mostly
unpublished wartime photographs. The extent of the fighting, from the
Baltic in the north to the Balkans in the south, is recorded in a
selection of graphic images, as is the tenacity and desperation of the
German resistance and the unstoppable force of the Red Army as offensive
after offensive crushed the Third Reich. While most of the photographs
show the Red Army, its troops, equipment and the conditions in which it
fought, the shattered cities of Germany and eastern Europe and the
suffering and destitution of the civilians are recorded in graphic
detail.