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The Soviet Infantryman on the Eastern Front

Af: Simon Forty Engelsk Paperback

The Soviet Infantryman on the Eastern Front

Af: Simon Forty Engelsk Paperback
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The Soviet Army was ill-prepared for its erstwhile ally''s treacherous onslaught in 1941. Its officer corps decimated by Stalin''s purges and its men less well-trained than the Germans, the Red Army was poorly led, hampered by the power of the political officers and only partly mobilised. But, in spite of the huge German victories and the speed of the Nazi attack, the Soviets proved fantastically capable of rolling with the punches.  The vast territory of the Soviet Union and huge population were significant factors, as was substantial assistance from the West – the United States and Britain in particular – which was in evidence when the German columns got to within a few miles short of Moscow and were held and then forced back. The tide turned thanks to help from outside and the efforts of the Soviet soldiers, who proved hardy and durable. And just like its soldiers, Russian infantry equipment was rugged and effective. While Soviet infantrymen may not have had the flexibility or tactical nous of the Germans, they did not lack cunning: deception, camouflage skills and endurance made Russian snipers, as an example, more than the equal of the Germans.  Most views of the Soviet soldier and campaign are influenced by self-serving German postwar accounts designed to excuse their loss by suggesting that Adolf Hitler''s meddling and Soviet numbers were the main reasons for victory: this denigrates the Russian infantryman whose toughness and ingenuity helped destroy the Third Reich in spite of the faults of its own regime. Fully illustrated with over 200 contemporary photographs and illustrations, Soviet Infantryman on the Eastern Front in the Casemate Illustrated series provides an insight into the Soviets'' main theater of operations in World War II.
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The Soviet Army was ill-prepared for its erstwhile ally''s treacherous onslaught in 1941. Its officer corps decimated by Stalin''s purges and its men less well-trained than the Germans, the Red Army was poorly led, hampered by the power of the political officers and only partly mobilised. But, in spite of the huge German victories and the speed of the Nazi attack, the Soviets proved fantastically capable of rolling with the punches.  The vast territory of the Soviet Union and huge population were significant factors, as was substantial assistance from the West – the United States and Britain in particular – which was in evidence when the German columns got to within a few miles short of Moscow and were held and then forced back. The tide turned thanks to help from outside and the efforts of the Soviet soldiers, who proved hardy and durable. And just like its soldiers, Russian infantry equipment was rugged and effective. While Soviet infantrymen may not have had the flexibility or tactical nous of the Germans, they did not lack cunning: deception, camouflage skills and endurance made Russian snipers, as an example, more than the equal of the Germans.  Most views of the Soviet soldier and campaign are influenced by self-serving German postwar accounts designed to excuse their loss by suggesting that Adolf Hitler''s meddling and Soviet numbers were the main reasons for victory: this denigrates the Russian infantryman whose toughness and ingenuity helped destroy the Third Reich in spite of the faults of its own regime. Fully illustrated with over 200 contemporary photographs and illustrations, Soviet Infantryman on the Eastern Front in the Casemate Illustrated series provides an insight into the Soviets'' main theater of operations in World War II.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 128
ISBN-13: 9781636243634
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1636243630
Udg. Dato: 15 dec 2023
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 255mm
Højde: 180mm
Forlag: Casemate Publishers
Oplagsdato: 15 dec 2023
Forfatter(e): Simon Forty
Forfatter(e) Simon Forty


Kategori Europæisk historie


ISBN-13 9781636243634


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 128


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 255mm


Højde 180mm


Udg. Dato 15 dec 2023


Oplagsdato 15 dec 2023


Forlag Casemate Publishers

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