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SOVIET TANKS AT STALINGRAD 1942-43

NEW VANGUARD #345

Autore: William E. Hiestand

Codice: 228M024345

€ 17,50

DISPONIBILE FINE GENNAIO 2026

Examines and analyses how the Soviet tank forces that fought at Stalingrad were rejuvenated in the months leading up to the battle, and the role they played in this iconic campaign.

The Stalingrad campaign was a major turning point of World War II. The German Sixth Army's 22 divisions and 250,000 troops were encircled and destroyed, while the Soviet 62nd Army's desperate defense of the city and the suffering of the starving German troops receives much justifiable attention.

Here, Soviet armor expert William E. Hiestand draws attention to the less-covered element of the battle: the reborn Soviet tank and mechanized corps that delivered the death blow to Hitler's hopes. He explains how in summer 1942, the Soviet tank forces were failing to reach their potential; despite being equipped with superb T-34 and heavily armored KV-1 tanks, the Red Army's newly formed tank corps were unable to integrate their armored thrusts with supporting infantry and artillery, and their disjoined attacks were repeatedly shattered. By November 19, however, Soviet organization, command and control, training, and tactics had matured, allowing the Fifth Tank Army to launch the decisive penetration through the Romanian Third Army.

Packed with rare archive photos and superb profiles of the tanks involved, this book shows that it was at Stalingrad that the Red Army's armored spearhead evolved into a force that could dominate the Eastern Front.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

DOCTRINE AND ORGANIZATION

TECHNICAL FACTORS

T-34 (76mm)

KV-1 and KV-1S

T-60 and T-70

Lend-lease tanks

THE CAMPAIGN

Kerch and the second battle of Kharkov

Operation Fall Blau and the drive to Stalingrad

Stalingrad, Uranus and Winter Storm

Operation Little Saturn

Operation Mars

Tigers at the front

BATTLE ANALYSIS

FURTHER READING

INDEX

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

Riccamente illustrato a colori e in bianco e nero

Pagine

48

Misure

18 x 25

ISBN
9781472865229