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Death of the Leaping Horseman

Death of the Leaping Horseman
Author: Jason D. Mark
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811714047

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Revised edition of a rare account of a German armored division in combat at the epic Battle of Stalingrad. • Day-by-day story of the 24th Panzer Division's savage fighting in the streets of Stalingrad in 1942 • Eyewitness accounts from participants reveal the brutality of this battle • Photos from official archives, private collections, and veterans--most of them never seen before • Used copies of the out-of-print earlier edition sell for more than $900 • A treasure trove for historians, buffs, modelers, and wargamers


An Infantryman in Stalingrad

An Infantryman in Stalingrad
Author: Adelbert Holl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9780975107614

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The author, Adelbert Holl was a 23-year-old infantry Leutnant when he rejoined his unit in Stalingrad in September 1942 after recovering from a severe wound he suffered in April 1942. Upon returning to Infanterie-Regiment 276 of 94. Infanterie-Division, he discovered that many of the officers and men who had been with the unit barely 5 months earlier were now dead or wounded, and the unit was embroiled in tough city-fighting in central Stalingrad. This book records his experiences as a junior infantry commander during Stalingrad from September 1942 until the very last day in February 1943.


Angriff

Angriff
Author: Jason D. Mark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2008
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 9780975107676

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Island of Fire

Island of Fire
Author: Jason Mark
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811766195

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Stalingrad was one of the largest, bloodiest, and most famous battles in history as well as one of the major turning points of World War II. For four winter months during the battle, German and Soviet forces fought over a single factory inside the city of Stalingrad. Lavishly illustrated with photos and maps, Island of Fire presents a day-by-day—at times hour-by-hour—chronicle of that pitiless struggle as seen by both sides. The book is unparalleled and exhaustive in its research, meticulous in its reconstruction of the action, and vivid in its retelling of the street-by-street, hand-to-hand fighting near the gun factory.


Panzerkrieg

Panzerkrieg
Author: Jason Mark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2017-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992274931

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Stalingrad is justly infamous for its ruthless urban fighting and the destruction of Paulus¿s entire 6. Armee, but the fact that Germany¿s vaunted Panzerwaffe (armoured branch) suffered a catastrophic setback there is often overlooked. Three panzer regiments and three panzer battalions were wiped out, their valuable human and mechanical assets left lifeless in the ruins or on barren steppe that girdled the city. Conventional military wisdom eschews the offensive deployment of armour in an urban environment, yet panzers were crucial in many of the major tactical victories within Stalingrad¿s city limits and played a major role in holding the Nordriegel, a defensive position erected between the Don and Volga Rivers that held back several Soviet armies while the city itself was being subjugated by other German formations. In this first volume, the combat histories of Panzer-Abteilungen 103, 129 and 160 will be examined in great detail. Unprecedented access to Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt), a government agency that maintains records of former Wehrmacht personnel, has permitted the life and death of each battalion to be analysed in incredible detail. The narrative is enhanced by hundreds of rare photos drawn from official archives, private collections and the albums of veterans themselves. 559 photos, 12 aerial photos, 50 maps, 12 tables and 3 appendices.


Besieged

Besieged
Author: Jason D. Mark
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9780975107690

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Kampfgruppe Scherer's outstanding feat of arms was one of Germany's most famous military achievements during the Second World War. With only a few thousand men from all branches of the service, including mountain troopers, elderly reservists, police officers, navy drivers, SS partisan hunters and supply troops, Generalmajor Theodor Scherer was ordered to hold Cholm in the face of a superior enemy force. That Scherer and his men prevailed is now an historical fact but analysis of daily radio traffic and combat reports reveals that the pocket's survival was precarious; at times, even senior commanders doubted if it could be saved. On several occasions the Soviet onslaught looked poised to inflict the death blow but somehow the exhausted men of Cholm grimly clung to a few resistance nests upon which a new line was anchored. General Scherer, a popular leader and inspiration to all his soldiers, despaired many times and was forced to continually plead for more men, more supplies and more aerial support. Urgent demands by other sectors meant Kampfgruppe Scherer was drip-fed just enough supplies and reinforcements to stay alive until, eventually, a relief force forged a permanent link and freed the exhausted survivors. After a catastrophic winter of setbacks and resounding defeats for the Wehrmacht, the General and his men were lauded as heroes and recognised with an arm shield that marked them as “Cholmkämpfer,†men of exceptional courage who had prevailed despite overwhelming odds.Primary sources have been utilised for the first time to present this battle in a detailed day-by-day format, from the forlorn days of January and February to liberation in early May.


Iron Cross Brigade

Iron Cross Brigade
Author: Werner Gösel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992274924

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Death of the Leaping Horseman

Death of the Leaping Horseman
Author: Jason D. Mark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2001
Genre: Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943
ISBN: 9780646410340

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To the Gates of Stalingrad

To the Gates of Stalingrad
Author: David M. Glantz
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700616306

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The confrontation between German and Soviet forces at Stalingrad was a titanic clash of armies on an unprecedented scale-a campaign that was both a turning point in World War II and a lasting symbol of that war's power and devastation. Yet despite the attention lavished on this epic battle by historians, much about it has been greatly misunderstood or hidden from view-as David Glantz, the world's foremost authority on the Red Army in World War II, now shows. This first volume in Glantz's masterly trilogy draws on previously unseen or neglected sources to provide the definitive account of the opening phase of this iconic Eastern Front campaign. Glantz has combed daily official records from both sides-including the Red Army General Staff, the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs, the German Sixth Army, and the Soviet 62nd Army-to produce a work of unparalleled detail and fresh interpretations. Jonathan House, an authority on twentieth-century warfare, adds further insight and context. Hitler's original objective was not Stalingrad but the Caucasus oilfields to the south of the city. So he divided his Army Group South into two parts-one to secure the city on his flank, one to capture the oilfields. Glantz reveals for the first time how Stalin, in response, demanded that the Red Army stand and fight rather than withdraw, leading to the numerous little-known combat engagements that seriously eroded the Wehrmacht's strength before it even reached Stalingrad. He shows that, although advancing German forces essentially destroyed the armies of the Soviet Southwestern and Southern Fronts, the Soviets resisted the German advance much more vigorously than has been thought through constant counterattacks, ultimately halting the German offensive at the gates of Stalingrad. This fresh, eye-opening account and the subsequent companion volumes-on the actual battle for the city itself and the successful Soviet counteroffensive that followed-will dramatically revise and expand our understanding of what remains a military campaign for the ages.


Sabra Zoo

Sabra Zoo
Author: Mischa Hiller
Publisher: Saqi
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1846591023

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Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book for Europe and South Asia. "A stunning, defiant debut."— Guardian "Hiller brings to his works not only a craftsman's skill but also a compassion for his characters that proves infectious."— Haaretz "A chilling rites-of-passage novel set in Beirut in 1982 during the killings in the camps."— The Economist It is the summer of 1982 and Beirut is under siege. Eighteen-year-old Ivan's parents have just been evacuated from the city with other members of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Ivan stays on, interpreting for international medical volunteers in Sabra refugee camp and working undercover for the PLO. Hoping to get closer to Eli, a Norwegian physiotherapist, he helps her treat Youssef, a camp orphan disabled by a cluster bomb. An unexpected friendship develops between the three and things begin to look up. But events take a nasty turn when the president-elect is assassinated. The Israeli army enters Beirut and surrounds the camp, with Eli and Youssef trapped inside. What happens next makes international headlines and leaves Ivan scrabbling to salvage something positive from the chaos. Mischa Hiller, of English–Palestinian descent, was born in England in 1962 and grew up in London, Dar es Salaam, and Beirut. Mischa won the 2009 European Independent Film Festival script competition for his adaptation of Sabra Zoo. He lives with his family in Cambridge, England.