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Stalingrad

The Defeat of the German 6th Army
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With the 50th Anniversary of the battle of Stalingrad approaching, we present Paul Carell's first eastern front work in over twenty-five years on this legendary battle, considered by many to be the turning point of the Second World War. His previous works Hitler Moves East and Scorched Earth are considered the definitive works on the war in Russia.In this brand new book, Carellsets his talents to discussing the operations of the 6th Army from the 1942 German summer offensive, through the fighting in the streets of Stalingrad, to the final defeat in January 1943. AUTHOR: Paul Carell is also the author of Operation Barbarossa in Photographs-The War in Russia as Photographed by the Soldiers, available from Schiffer Military/Aviation History. 190 colour & b/w photographs

Author Biography:

Alan C. Carey is an American historian and author specializing in military aviation topics. His interest in military aviation stems from his father’s service in World War II who was the inspiration for his first book. Carey graduated from Southwest Texas State University with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Political Science.He currently resides in Round Rock, TX.
Release date NZ
January 6th, 1997
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  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
190 color and b/w photographs, 27 maps
Pages
352
Dimensions
178x254x29
ISBN-13
9780887404696
Product ID
2370246

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