A new history and analysis of the German and Soviet tank forces that
battled on eastern German soil in the final months of World War II.
The final months of World War II on the Eastern Front saw the Wehrmacht
fighting with exhausted armoured divisions, albeit now armed with the
most advanced and heaviest tanks of the war, to slow the Soviet advance.
The Red Army meanwhile was rolling relentlessly westwards, with its own
highly developed tank forces now equipped with T34/85s and the huge IS-2
heavy tanks, intent on taking Berlin and as much German territory as
possible.
This book is a history and analysis of the state of these two mighty
armoured forces, as their battles decided the fate of Germany. It covers
their initial encounters on the German frontier in 1944 (East Prussia),
the fighting of the Oder-Vistula offensive in January 1945 and describes
the condition of the German tank forces and their Hungarian allies as
they were beaten back. It also considers the huge impact of The Red Army
and other significant Allied forces such as those from Poland,
Czechoslovakia and Romania on the outcome of victory in the war.