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Stahlgewitter at the gates of Moscow Waffen SS in Combat a German view of WW2

Operation Barbarossa 1941 through German eyes
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Stahlgewitter at the gates of Moscow a German view of WW2 Waffen SS in Combat Great Deal 9,99$ just 7,99$!With prices so low, don't be late or you will miss out! exclusive offer - only available for amazon customers! available as Kindle Version & Paperback super fast shipping & you can cancel anytime Free Shipping for amazon prime members The German Army Group Center achieved an overwhelming tactical victory during the twin battles of Bryansk and Vyazma during the first half of October 1941. It remained to be seen during the following weeks if it could be expanded operatively and bring forth the crowning result of Moscow's capture. The impact it left upon the Russians was great at any rate. The city's inhabi-tants who had remained and were able to per-form manual labor began to construct defensives in the city's suburbs.Then suddenly, and especially early during this year, the winter came and along with it terrible cold temperatures. German operations ended ab-ruptly. The engines and even automatic weapons froze-up. In no way were their uniforms sufficient in these biting cold temperatures, which went as far down as minus forty-five degrees Celsius. Ap-propriate clothing, which were field-tested and found to be sufficient for the Russian winter, we-re not yet available. Only the Luftwaffe and the Waffen-SS were to some extent better prepared. The soviet leaders seemed to have waited just for this most favorable event, were the German atta-cking strength would be exhausted and were the climatic conditions would allow them to play- out their trumps.How was this war in the east through german eyes? What was it like to be a German soldier at the frontline, facing the soviets and the russian winter?This book is based on diary notes from a soldier of a Waffen-SS regiment, parts of the story are fabricated. Some names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of indi-viduals as long they are no historic persons.
Release date Australia
January 16th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
130
Dimensions
127x203x8
ISBN-13
9781794205888
Product ID
29140751

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