The significance of the Second World War and its relevance to the lives of so many, has generated a legacy of published material on the topic sufficient to fill a library quite a few times over. Yet disproportionately few publications deal exclusively with the true cauldron of the conflict - the brutal and uncompromising war between Germany and the Soviet Union; and fewer still attempt to provide, in a single volume, a comprehensive overview of that war from the commencement of Operation Barbarossa to the last battle in the rubble-strewn streets of Berlin. Drawing on information from Soviet archives that has only become available since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cataclysm: The War on the Eastern Front 1941-1945, is unquestionably the most successful attempt so far to achieve that goal. As Winston Churchill acknowledged, the Red Army tore the guts out of the Wehrmacht, and the story of how that happened, a story in which the events at Stalingrad were just one part, deserves to be told with greater frequency and to be understood more widely. From the enormous amount of detailed information currently available on the military struggle on the Eastern Front, condensing the events of a war of such scale and duration into a succinct narrative in a meaningful and balanced way has long been a challenging task. Yet the mortal conflict between Hitler''s Germany and Stalin''s Russia is deserving of the effort. Cataclysm focuses on the ground fighting along the Eastern Front, for it was overwhelmingly the ground war that determined the outcome of the conflict. With the aid of concise supporting maps, the book provides a clear and comprehensive account of the ebb and flow of a four-year long conflict conducted across a thousand miles of frontline in the vast region between the Elbe and Volga. For anyone wishing to understand the war in on the Eastern Front, Cataclysm is essential reading.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
Publication Date: 06 Jun 2019
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781612007526
About Keith Cumins
Keith Cumins was born in 1950 in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire England. As a chemistry graduate from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology he spent most of his career working as a scientist and latterly a manager in the UK''s water industry. During this time he wrote a number of short stories and a novel. He has also edited translated Russian memoirs and his father''s semi-autobiographical novel which was set in the period 1925 to 1944. After retiring in 2002 Keith was able to develop his life-long interest in the history of the first half of the twentieth century. A dedication to studying military history culminated in the completion of this major new single-volume account of the land battles of the Soviet-German conflict of 1941 to 1945. Keith lives with his wife of 37 years in East Kilbride in Scotland and has a son who is also a writer.
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