On June 22 1941, three huge German army groups launched a surprise
attack on Soviet Russia. The most barbaric and brutal struggle in
history was about to be played out to the death.
History is always written by the victors, but this is the other side of
the coin. Here is the German experience of the war in Russia, a powerful
study of that titanic conflict as seen through the eyes of and told in
the words of the men who fought and died for Hitler.
Included in this volume are extensive extracts from post-war debriefings
of captured German officers concerning the experience of combat on the
ground. Also featured are detailed accounts of the attempts to extricate
surrounded German forces from the pockets of Klin, Velikiye Luki,
Cherkassy and Kamenets-Podolskiy.
Richly illustrated with dozens of photographs and maps, this unique
account of the war in the east produces a comprehensive picture of the
most titanic campaign in military history from the tactical, operational
and strategic view.
Written by Emmy award winning author Bob Carruthers, this is the
definitive single volume history of the Wehrmacht on campaign.