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E-grāmata: Meat Grinder: The Battles for the Rzhev Salient, 1942 43

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  • Formāts: 464 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Osprey Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472851789
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  • ISBN-13: 9781472851789
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An engrossing history of the desperate battles for the Rzhev Salient, a forgotten story brought to life by the harrowing memoirs of German and Russian soldiers.

The fighting between the German and Russian armies in the Rzhev Salient during World War II was so grisly, so murderous, and saw such vast losses that the troops called the campaign 'The Meat Grinder'. Though millions of men would fight and die there, the Rzhev Salient does not have the name recognition of Leningrad or Moscow. It was simply a vast tract of forests and swamps in the heart of Mother Russia that has been largely ignored by Western historians…until now.

Prit Buttar, a world expert on the Eastern Front during World War II, reveals the depth and depravity of the bitter fighting for the Rzhev Salient in this astonishing new history. He details how the long-ignored region held the promise of a renewed drive on the Soviet capital for the German Army – a chance to turn the tide of war. Using both German and Russian first-hand accounts, Buttar examines the four major offensives launched by the Red Army against the salient, all of which were defeated with heavy losses, exceeding two million killed, wounded or missing, until eventually, the Germans were forced to evacuate the salient in March 1943.

Drawing on the latest research, Meat Grinder provides a new study of these horrific battles but also examines how the Red Army did ultimately learn from its colossal failures and how its analysis of these failures at the time helped pave the way for the eventual Soviet victory against Army Group Centre in the summer of 1944, leaving the road to Berlin clear.

Recenzijas

This vivid and gripping account is of fundamental significance for our understanding of the Eastern Front... in a story that thrills and fascinates in equal measure, taking us back into the furnace of battle at its most intense. * Jeremy Black, author of 'Rethinking World War Two' * In Meat Grinder, renowned Eastern Front expert Prit Buttar chronicles in superb detail a largely forgotten episode of the Second World War, in which Soviet and German forces battled for control of the Rzhev Salient in 194243. In this compelling account of a terrible attritional struggle, readers will find many stark parallels in the intense fighting in the Donbas some eighty years later, not least the crushing effect of artillery fire on fortifications and fortitude. * General Mungo Melvin, author of 'Sevastopol's Wars' * This is an excellent book and a worthy addition to studies of the Eastern Front. * Aspects of History * Informative "Meat Grinder: The Battles for the Rzhev Salient, 1942-43" is a comprehensive detailed history that is a simply fascinating read from first page to last. * Midwest Book Review *

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An engrossing history of the desperate battles for the Rzhev Salient, a forgotten story brought to life by the harrowing memoirs of German and Russian soldiers.
List of Illustrations
7(4)
List of Maps
10(1)
Dramatis Personae 11(8)
Introduction 19(4)
Chapter 1 Barbarossa and Taifun
23(35)
Chapter 2 The Red Army's Counteroffensive, December 1941
58(25)
Chapter 3 Frustration, January 1942
83(21)
Chapter 4 Snow, Mud and Confusion
104(29)
Chapter 5 Hannover
133(20)
Chapter 6 Belov's Escape and Seydlitz
153(26)
Chapter 7 The First Rzhev-Sychevka Operation
179(26)
Chapter 8 Grinding Through Summer
205(26)
Chapter 9 1942, Preparing for Operation Mars
231(42)
Chapter 10 The Commencement of Mars: Western Front, 25-30 November
273(22)
Chapter 11 The Commencement of Mars: Kalinin Front, 25-30 November
295(29)
Chapter 12 December: The Vazuza Valley and the Bely Sector
324(31)
Chapter 13 December: Exhaustion in the Luchesa and Northern Sectors
355(16)
Chapter 14 Biiffel: The End of the Salient
371(26)
Chapter 15 Lessons Imperfectly Learned
397(24)
Chapter 16 Remembering the Past
421(14)
Notes 435(16)
Bibliography 451(6)
Index 457
Prit Buttar is an established expert on the Eastern Front in 20th-century military history. His most recent publication was The Reckoning: The Defeat of Army Group South, 1944 (Osprey, 2020) which was described as a masterful account by critics. Prit originally studied medicine at Oxford and London before joining the British Army as a doctor. He latterly worked as a General Practitioner for several years. He now writes exclusively from his home in rural Scotland.