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Combined Publishing Edition, 1998
This edition published in United States of America and North America in 1998 by Combined Publishing, Pennsylvania, by arrangement with B.T. Batsford, Ltd.
Copyright Albert Seaton, 1976 All rights reserved First published in 1976 by B.T. Batsford, Ltd., London.
For information, address: COMBINED PUBLISHING P.O. Box 307 Conshohocken, PA 19428
ISBN 0-58097-003-6 Cataloging-in-Publication Data available from the Library of Congress. Printed in The United States of America.
Page 5
Contents
Maps
7
Acknowledgments
8
Notes on Sources and Style
9
Foreword
14
1 Tsaritsyn
16
2 From Perm to Rostov
42
3 Poland
65
4 Towards the Greatest Army
78
5 From Brest to Vyazma
99
6 The Winter Campaign
122
7 Further Defeats
143
8 Stalingrad and the Caucasus
154
9 From Kursk to Kiev
178
10 Into Central Europe
201
11 The Year 1945
231
12 Epilogue
263
Appendix: The Russian and the Red Armies
273
Notes
278
Select Bibliography
294
Index
301
Page 7
Maps
Southern Russia
18, 19
Perm
44
Northern Russia
48
Northern Europe
219
Central Europe and the Balkans
227
The Far East
258
Page 8
Acknowledgments
Gratitude is expressed to the authors and publishers for kind permission to quote from the following books: The Turn of the Tide 19391943 by Arthur Bryant Collins, London; Delo Vsei Zhizni by Marshal of the Soviet Union A. M. Vasilevsky Izdatel'stvo Politicheskoi Literatury, Moscow; General'nyi Shtab v Gody Voiny (Kniga Vtoraia) by General of the Army S. M. Shtemenko Voennoe Izdatel'stvo Ministerstva Oborony SSSR, Moscow: and to the Imperial War Museum for permission to reproduce the photographs of Marshals of the Soviet Union Zhukov and Konev, and to the Radio Times Hulton Picture Library for the use of the 1920 photograph of the cavalry army military council.
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