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David M. Glantz

    11 januari 1942

    David M. Glantz is een Amerikaanse militaire historicus die zich voornamelijk richt op de rol van de Sovjet-Unie in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Hij staat bekend om zijn inspanningen om de westerse historiografie te corrigeren door de nadruk te leggen op Sovjetbronnen en -perspectieven, met als doel een evenwichtiger begrip van het Oostfront te bereiken. Zijn werk duikt diep in de militaire strategie, de operationele kunst en de tactieken van het Rode Leger. Glantz wordt algemeen beschouwd als een van de belangrijkste westerse autoriteiten op het gebied van de Sovjet-militaire geschiedenis van die periode.

    David M. Glantz
    Barbarossa
    The Siege of Leningrad 1941-1944
    After Stalingrad
    The Battle of Kursk
    Stumbling colossus
    The initial period of war on the eastern front
    • Beginning with Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, this volume draws upon eye-witness German accounts supplemented with German archival and detailed Soviet materials. Formerly classified Soviet archival materials has been incorporated.

      The initial period of war on the eastern front
    • Drawing on evidence never before seen in the West, including combat records of early engagements, David Glantz claims that in 1941 the Red Army was poorly trained, inadequately equipped, ineptly organized, and consequently incapable of engaging in large-scale military campaigns - and both Hitler and Stalin knew it. He provides a complete and convincing study of why the Soviets almost lost the war that summer, dispelling many of the myths about the Red Army that have persisted since the war and soundly refuting Viktor Suvorov's controversial thesis that Stalin was planning a preemptive strike against Germany.

      Stumbling colossus
    • "Immense in scope, ferocious in nature, and epic in consequence, the Battle of Kursk witnessed (at Prokhorovka) one of the largest tank engagements in world history and led to staggering losses - including nearly 200,000 Soviet and 50,000 German casualties - within the first ten days of fighting. Going well beyond all previous accounts, David Glantz and Jonathan House now offer the definitive work on arguably the greatest battle of World War II."--Jacket

      The Battle of Kursk
    • After Stalingrad

      • 534bladzijden
      • 19 uur lezen
      3,0(2)Tarief

      This volume and the series that provides its context, restores that which was lost and concealed to the historical record. Exploring newly-released Russian archival materials, it reveals the unbounded ambitions that shaped the Stavka's winter offensive and the full scope and scale of the Red Army's many offensive operations. For example, it reflects on recently-rediscovered Operation Mars, Marshal Zhukov's companion-piece to the more famous Operation Uranus at Stalingrad. It then reexamines the Red Army's dramatic offensive into the Donbas and Khar'kov region during February, clearly domonstrating that this offensive was indeed conducted by three rather than two Red Army fronts. Included are over one hundred operational maps that highlight key aspects of the offensives as well as many photographs of key historical figures.

      After Stalingrad
    • From a world expert on Hitler's war in Russia's western borders to the immediate outskirts of Leningrad, Moscow and Rostov in the shockingly brief period of less than six months. The sudden, deep, relentless German advance virtually destroyed the entire peacetime Red Army and captured almost 40 percent of European Russia before expiring inexplicably at the gates of Moscow and Leningrad. An invasion designed to achieve victory in three to six weeks failed and, four years later, resulted in unprecedented and total German defeat.

      Barbarossa
    • By the time Pearl Harbor had ripped apart America's peacetime pretensions, the German blitzkrieg had already blasted the Red Army back to the gates of Moscow. Yet, less than four years later, the Soviet hammer and sickle flew above the ruins of Berlin, stark symbol of a miraculous comeback that destroyed the German army and shattered Hitler's imperial designs. Told in swift stirring prose, When Titans Clashed provides the first full account of this epic struggle from the Soviet perspective. David Glantz, one of the world's foremost authorities on the Soviet military, and Jonathan House present a fundamentally new interpretation of what the Russians called the "Great Patriotic War". Based on unprecedented access to formerly classified Soviet sources, they counter the German perspective that has dominated previous accounts and radically revise our understanding of the Soviet experience during World War II.

      When Titans clashed
    • The Siege of Leningrad

      • 334bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,8(69)Tarief

      The full story of the most terrible siege in history when over a million people perished, illustrated by pictures recently released from Russian archives.

      The Siege of Leningrad
    • Operation Don's Main Attack

      The Soviet Southern Front's Advance on Rostov, January-February 1943

      • 912bladzijden
      • 32 uur lezen

      Focusing on a largely overlooked Soviet military operation during World War II, this study provides a fresh perspective on the conflict's complexities. It delves into the intricacies of Operation Don's Main Attack, shedding light on its significance and impact within the broader context of the war. The analysis aims to enrich the understanding of military strategies and historical narratives from this pivotal period in the twentieth century.

      Operation Don's Main Attack