Tank and mechanized forces spearhead Red Army operations from the gates
of Stalingrad to the center of Berlin. This new book profiles Six Soviet
commanders who rose to lead six tank armies created by the Red Army on
the eastern front during the Second World War: Mikhail Efimov Katukov,
Semen Ill'ich Bogdanov, Pavel Semenovich Rybalko, Dmitri Danilovich
Lelyushenko, Pavel Alekseevich Rotmistrov, and Andrei Grigorevich
Kravchenko. Each tank commanders' combat career is examined, as is the
rise of Red Army forces, and reveals these lesser known leaders and
their operations to western military history readers. Richard N.
Armstrong, a colonel in the United States Army, has served in military
intelligence since 1969, and holds a military historian specialty. He
has published historical and professional articles on Red Army
operations and Soviet military affairs. He wrote the Combat Studies
Institute monograph, Soviet Operational Deception: The Red Cloak, and
edited Red Armor Combat Orders; Combat Regulations for Tank and
Mechanized Forces 1944.