New Revised Paperback Edition "This book will benefit any person
carrying out serious research into Hitler's failure to subjugate
Russia." - Crown Imperial "This serious study is a must for all
interested in the history of World War Two." - British East-West Review
"... one of the best jobs of integrating Russian, German, American and
British writing on the subject ... most students wishing to write a
paper would find everything they need in the way of bibliographical
materials by referring to this book." - Slavic Review This volume
provides a guide to the extensive literature on the war in the East,
including largely unknown Soviet writing on the subject. Indispensable
for military historians, but also for all scholars who approach this
crucial period in world history from a socio-economic or cultural
perspective. Contents: Introduction: "Lebensraum in the East" -
Germany's War of Aggression against the Soviet Union - Part A: Policy
and Strategy - Part B: The Military War - Part C: The Ideologically
Motivated War of Annihilation in the East - Part D: The Occupation -
Part E: The Results of the War and Coming to Terms With Them -
Conclusion: From Historical Memories to "Bridges of Understanding" and
Reconciliation. Rolf-Dieter Müller is Senior Research Fellow at the
Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt, Potsdam. Gerd Ueberschär is Senior
Research Fellow at the Military Archives and University of Freiburg.