Description
Geoffrey Roberts places the conflict in the context of the clash between two mighty powers:their world views and their leaders. He presents a great human drama, highlighting the contribution made by political and military leaders on both sides. He shows that the real story of the battle was the Soviets' failure to achieve their greatest ambition: to deliver an immediate, war-winning knockout blow to the Germans.
This provocative reassessment presents new evidence and challenges the myths and legends that surround both the battle and the key personalities who led and planned it.
The battle of Stalingrad was the turning point of World War Two and one which claimed literally hundreds of thousands of lives. Published to coincide with 60th anniversary of the most important battle of World War Two, this succinct and accessible history is the only history of Stalingrad that you will need.
About the Author
Geoffrey Roberts is a Soviet and World War Two specialist, and has written both general and specific histories of Russia.
Reviews
"Based on the best Russian, German, British and American sources, it is by far the most readable, informative, and cogent book on that epochal battle." Albert Resis
"well written...well organised...packed with information. It gives readers a sound understanding of this great battle and moves the debate forwar." Contemporary Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780582771857
Author Geoffrey Roberts
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 297g
Dimensions(mm) 129mm * 198mm * 15mm