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THE VISTULA-ODER OFFENSIVE

The Soviet Destruction of German Army Group A

Autore: Ian Baxter

Codice: 282043

€ 30,00

Attraverso oltre 150 tra mappe e illustrazioni, una panoramica dettagliata dell’operazione Vistula-Oder da parte dell’Unione Sovietica.

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• Illustrated account of Germany's final attempts to retain land conquered by the Reich five years earlier

• The German defeat between Vistula and the Oder saw nearly half a million soldiers killed or captured

• Includes the liberation of Warsaw from German occupation

The Vistula-Oder offensive was a massive Soviet Army operation on the Eastern Front which was launched on 12 January 1945 and paved the way for the Battle of Berlin. Its main objective was a major advance from the River Vistula to the River Oder, bringing Soviet forces within fifty miles of the gates of Berlin. The offensive faced a German defensive line east of Warsaw. These 450,000 German troops were outmatched three to one by the Soviet forces. The Red Army assault began what would be a devastating three weeks for the German forces of Army Group A.

German attempts to hold their lines and avoid being sucked into a maelstrom of destruction were unsuccessful. Army Group A would collapse almost all the way back to Berlin, ending the Third Reich's desperate efforts to cling onto land captured in Poland five years earlier, and stem enemy forces spilling over into Germany and threatening Berlin. The battle saw some 295,000 soldiers killed and 147,000 captured, as well as thousands of tanks, artillery, and machine guns destroyed. Within two months of the offensive the battle of Berlin was launched.

This fully illustrated book relates this story of defeat and survival, offering a detailed visual record of Nazi Germany's demise between two main rivers in Poland and Germany.

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

Circa 150 tra illustrazioni varie e mappe 

Pagine

128

Misure

17 x 24

ISBN
9781636243597