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The Road to Berlin: Stalin`s War with Germany; Volume Two

PDF The Road to Berlin: Stalin`s War with Germany; Volume Two by John Erickson in History

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An eminent scholar of Russian history here presents the most informative; balanced; and up-to-date short study of Catherine the Great and her reign. This edition includes a new preface dealing with recently discovered sources and revised interpretations of the period. Praise for the earlier edition:“A panoramic view of Russia’s social; political; economic; and cultural development and of its emergence as a formidable power in the international arena during the thirty-four years of [Catherine’s] reign.”—Anthony Cross; New York Times Book Review“De Madariaga’s book will be the standard and an essential guide for all students and scholars of Russian and European history of the second half of the eighteenth century.”—Marc Raeff; Journal of Modern History


#1183802 in Books 1999-06-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.14 x 1.69 x 6.15l; 2.14 #File Name: 0300078137896 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The definitive accountBy E. G. EldridgeThis is a great book; but not one for the fainthearted. The sheer amount of information is amazing with exact attention paid to dates; times; numbers of troops; tanks; casualties etc. It's very dense reading; but also a very rewarding book that gives the definitive account of the war on the Eastern Front after Stalingrad. I don't see how any historian could better it for sheer scope and detail. Erickson is a consummate historian. It's a book that's demanding on the reader; but well worth persevering with. If you read it; along with his first volume; you won't need to read anymore about this conflict. Maps are included.I would recommend this book to anyone who is serious about learning more; and in depth; of the war in Russia. It really leaves you with a strong impression of the titanic nature of this most incredible of all wartime struggles. A truly great book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. As for Volume one: 5 Stars inspite . . .By Helga Fiedler-BoehmeAs for Volume one: It seems to me - a relative novice to the subject - that every shred of available material concerning this period of the conflict has been assembled in this one hefty tome. The information presented appears exhaustive and reliable.But potential readers beware: This is not a study; a discussion or an interpretation of history. It is an exhaustive; and -- at the same time -- well-structured compilation of facts: It is a textbook suited to students of military warfare and of the machinations of the politics which brought about this confrontation.There is; however; one drawback: The insufficient number of schematic situational maps. It is impossible -- for this reader at least -- to visualise the geography; the spatial relationships and the dynamics between the various military units involved in the respective operations without resorting to adjunct visual material: physical geographic and schematic situational maps.Because the text offers such an unexpectedly complete; factual account of the events it merits -- to my mind at least -- a five-star-star rating nevertheless.Helga Fiedler-Boehme0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. this book provided a great insight into the last battles of WWIIBy slowwalkerwell done. this book provided a great insight into the last battles of WWII. Well documented; and well researched.

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