Hi all,
maybe some can help me.
I´m looking for good books about the fighting in the Stalingrad/Don sector shortly before and after the German surrender.
Harry
Looking for good books after Stalingrad
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Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
Not sure if this site is along what you are looking for.
Worth looking at though.
http://www.leapinghorseman.com/
Worth looking at though.
http://www.leapinghorseman.com/
Only he is lost who gives himself up as lost.
Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
The Book of Antony Beever for the stage before and during Stalingrad.
After the Battle there are just propaganda material.
Regards
Rayan
After the Battle there are just propaganda material.
Regards
Rayan
Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
Servus,
You might try Dana V. Sadarananda BEYOND STALINGRAD. When it first came out it was rather expensive but i believe it is now out in a Stackpole version. I thought it was well done with a lot good information.
Regards,
Helmut
You might try Dana V. Sadarananda BEYOND STALINGRAD. When it first came out it was rather expensive but i believe it is now out in a Stackpole version. I thought it was well done with a lot good information.
Regards,
Helmut
Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
Stalingrad: How the Red Army Triumphed by Michael K Jones is a good book to read. Plus I would second the recommendation for the Leaping Horseman books - probably the best books on the subject matter.
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Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
new book just out on amazon.
Survivors of Stalingrad: Eyewitness Accounts from the 6th Army, 1942-1943 - Reinhold Busch; Hardcover.
Survivors of Stalingrad: Eyewitness Accounts from the 6th Army, 1942-1943 - Reinhold Busch; Hardcover.
Re: Looking for good books after Stalingrad
Stalingrad - The Death Of The German Sixth Army On The Volga by French Maclean (2 Volumes) - gives a day by day account of the battle. Good for an overview but not in-depth.