
War on the Eastern Front
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction and acknowledgements
- 1. 'Operation Barbarossa'
- The German dispositions
- The Red Army's dispositions
- 2. The German Army
- 3. The last days of tank destruction unit DORA II in Brandenburg during April 1945
- 4. The foreignness of it all
- 5. The Waffen SS on the Eastern Front
- 6. The Red Army of Workers and Peasants
- 7. Two German views of the Red Army
- 8. The development of the Red Army
- 9. Partisans
- 10. The influence of terrain
- 11. The influence of climate
- 12. The effect of winter upon a Red Army unit at Rzhev
- 13. The German Army resolves the problems of winter warfare
- 14. The construction of an ice railway bridge across the Dneiper, winter 1941-1942
- 15. The frustrating mud and the scouring dust
- 16. To Moscow by horse
- 17. The weapons of the Eastern Front
- 18. Assault artillery in action on the central front in the early days of the war with the Soviet Union
- 19. An SP detachment in the closing stages of the encirclement battles around the Kiev pocket, autumn 1941
- A Winter Drive
- 20. A platoon of SP guns in action against the Soviet thrust to capture Rzhev, autumn 1942
- 21. The 249th Assault Artillery Brigade in action during the battle for Berlin, 1945
- 22. Hugo Primozic: Germany's most successful SP fighter in Russia
- 23. Hyazinth von Strachwitz: the German Army's most successful tank man
- 24. Anti-tank weapons and tactics
- 25. Rocket propulsion: a new form of artillery, first used on the Eastern Front
- A Red Army infantryman and his first encounter with the Nebelwerfer, spring 1942
- A Nebelwerfer regiment in the German summer offensive towards Voronezh, 1942
- 26. A phenomenon of the Eastern Front: encirclement
- 27. The destruction of the encircled Soviet forces in the fighting around Kiev, autumn 1941
- 28. The Cholm pocket, winter 1941-142
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
- Maps
- The battle area across which the Russo-German War was fought
- 'Operation Barbossa' - The Army High Command's Plan
- The Plan for the passage through the Pripet marshes
- Encirclements gained in the first year of the war
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