Bloody streets : the Soviet assault on Berlin /
On April 16th, 1945, the Red Army launched their fourth largest offensive along the Eastern Front during World War II. The objective was to seize Berlin before the Western Allies. Sixteen days later, the former capital of the Third Reich fell to the conquering armies of Generals Georgi Zhukov and hi...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Warwick, England :
Helion & Company Limited,
2020.
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| Edition: | Revised and expanded second edition. |
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| Summary: | On April 16th, 1945, the Red Army launched their fourth largest offensive along the Eastern Front during World War II. The objective was to seize Berlin before the Western Allies. Sixteen days later, the former capital of the Third Reich fell to the conquering armies of Generals Georgi Zhukov and his rival Ivan Koniev. The cost to capture the largest urban complex on mainland Europe from a handful of understrength Heer and Waffen-SS divisions, supported by Volkssturm and Hitlerjugend formations armed mainly with Panzerfaust anti-armour rockets, was exceptionally high. The Red Army suffered more casualties among its soldiers than during the six month siege of Stalingrad, and it lost more armored vehicles than during the Battle of Kursk. Total losses among the defenders and civilian population remain unknown. Central Berlin was left a wasteland. The scars of the street fighting are still visible today, seventy-five years after the battle. |
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| Item Description: | Previous edition: 2008. |
| Physical Description: | iii, 511 pages : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm. + 1 map book (64 pages ; maps ; 31 cm.) |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9781912866137 1912866137 |