OSTFRONT 1944: The German Defensive Battles on the Russian Front in 1944
Alex Buchner. In 1944, when the entire Russo-German front was ablaze
under continual Soviet attacks, wrong estimations by the highest German
command led to critical decisions with grave consequences. The Red Army
was growing increasingly stronger, and launched a major offensive. They
engaged the Germans in a series of battles - Cherkassy, Tarnopol,
Crimea, Vetebsk, Brody, Jassy - That ended in the collapse of Army Group
Center, and catastrophic German losses. These battles cost the German
army in the east well over a half-million casualties. The entire story
is set forth in this new book by Alex Buchner. This in-depth study uses
presently available sources and the reports of still-living
participants, to document the events on the Eastern Front of 1944. It
tells the story from the German point of view, reflecting on what is
considered the most barbarous fighting of World War II. Alex Buchner is
the author of several World War II studies, including The German
Infantry Handbook 1939-1945, available from Schiffer Military History.