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Glantz is a superb historian and a brilliant detective who by ferreting out zhukovs deception placed the battle of stalingrad and its chain of command in. The work unfolds over four hundred and ninety eight pages and includes 104 maps, and is followed by 61 pages of notes which are sorted by the books twenty chapters. Glantzs book before stalingrad 2003 has nothing whatever to do with stalingrad. Most ww2 obsessives like myself will know all about glantz. David glantz has done something that very few historians achieve. In book two of the third volume of his magisterial stalingrad trilogy, david glantz continues and concludes his definitive history of one of the most infamous battles of world war two, the stalingrad campaign that signaled germanys failure on the eastern front and marked a turning point in the war. The confrontation between german and soviet forces at stalingrad was a titanic clash of armies on an unprecedented scalea campaign that was both a turning point in world war ii and a lasting symbol of that wars power and devastation.

The stalingrad trilogy, volume 3 by colonel david m. If there is only one book on stalingrad that you want to read, then i would suggest enemy at the gates by craig. The encirclement battle and the first and second soviet counteroffensives, 10 july24 august 1941 by david m. Ive now gone full glantz nobody goes full glantz except me. Glantz studies and atlases on the sovietrussian army in peace and war. Glantz born 11 january 1942 in port chester, new york is an american military historian and the editor of the journal of slavic military studies glantz received degrees in history from the virginia military institute and the university of north carolina at chapel hill, and is a graduate of the u. Beevor lists this book in his bibliography but may not have read this passage. It is glantzs 2001 book barbarossa hitlers invasion of russia 1941 republished word for word, two years later, under a new name. Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet or mobile phone. Buy a cheap copy of to the gates of stalingrad book by david m. House have collaborated on all five volumes of the stalingrad trilogy, as well as on the books when titans clashed. This book describes the russian effort after stalingrad to destroy the german army in russia after stalingrad.

Endgame at stalingrad book one, by david glantz with jonathan house, whatever that means, is the latest in what was originally to have been a trilogy of books about the stalingrad campaign but has by now morphed into what can only be called a quintilogy. In book two of the third volume of his magisterial stalingrad trilogy, david glantz continues and concludes his definitive history of one of the most infamous battles of world war two, the stalingrad campaign that signaled germanys failure on the eastern front and marked a. This is a condensed version of his 5 volume epic and it stands well despite being a lot shorter. In book two of the third volume of his magisterial stalingrad trilogy, david glantz continues and concludes his definitive history of. Sovietgerman combat operations, aprilaugust 1942 modern war studies by david glantz and jonathan m. Glantz, including titles like operation dons main attack. Stalingrad by glantz and house provide a prelude to the title battle with a synopsis of what happened in russia from the onset of barbarossa up to the movement of german formations in operation blau, the march toward stalingrad, and the movement of german and allied troops into the caucasus toward the coveted oil fields. Essentially its about the battles along the don river and its tributaries. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as cds or access codes. The book details the failed soviet offensive toward kharkov in spring 1942, the german spring offensive fall blau, or case blue, and the german 6th army advance to stalingrad. How the red army stopped hitler modern war studies, on librarything librarything is a cataloging and social networking site. November 1942 the stalingrad trilogy, volume 3 by jonathan m. Army colonel fluent in russian, glantz is the author of numerous books, including the battle for leningrad, 19411944.

It is written by david glantz, who knows more about the second world war battles between russia and germany than any other living person. December 1942 february 1943 the stalingrad trilogy, volume 3. Stalingrad the single volume stalingrad by david glantz and johnathan house leaves this reader both sated and frustrated. In book two of the third volume of his magisterial stalingrad trilogy, david glantz continues and concludes his definitive history of one of the. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Stalingrad the long awaited onevolume campaign history from the leading experts of the decisive clash of nazi and soviet forces at stalingrad. David glantzs to the gates of stalingrad is the first of a three book trilogy that catalogs the intense germansoviet battle for stalingrad in 194243. The long awaited onevolume campaign history from the leading experts of. What is the definitive book on the wwii battle of stalingrad. In this book glantz also mentions the possibility of a coverup. The stalingrad front by antony beevor the new york. The long awaited onevolume campaign history from the leading experts of the decisive clash of nazi and soviet forces at stalingrad. The book contains an unprecedented array of german and soviet archival documents regarding opposing.

Stalingrad by david m glantz, jonathan m house alibris. To the gates of stalingrad volume 1 the stalingrad trilogy. Yet despite the attention lavished on this epic battle by historians, much about it has been greatly misunderstood or hidden from viewas david glantz, the. Glantz and house present a thorough addition to the volumes of prior books that cover the battle of stalingrad. Glantz 2017, hardcover at the best online prices at ebay. Septembernovember 1942 the stalingrad trilogy, volume 2 modern war studies by david m. House have collaborated previously on three books, including to the gates of stalingrad. Still for anyone looking for an audible book on stalingrad then this is the one. Glantz, 9780700619542, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. I had deemed it pertained essentially to the actual battle within stalingrad.

Army command and general staff college, defense language institute, institute for. The german advance to stalingrad, 28 june18 october 1942. How the red army stopped hitler modern war studies, and the battle of kursk modern war studies, and more on. Glantzs latest epics, to the gates of stalingrad and armageddon in stalingrad, recast historys biggest battle in a new light. Glantz born january 11, 1942 is an american military historian known for his books on the red army during world war ii, and the chief editor of the journal of slavic military studies born in port chester, new york, glantz received degrees in history from the virginia military institute and the university of north carolina at chapel hill, and is a graduate of the u. Glantzs book is a testament to the nearly two million russians who lost their lives during the leningrad conflict and confirms his status as the preeminent authority on the russian military experience in world war ii. Glantz 2014, hardcover at the best online prices at ebay. The confrontation between german and soviet forces at stalingrad was a titanic clash of armies on an unprecedented scalea campaign that was both a turning point. Book two finds germanys most famous armygeneral friedrich pauluss sixthin dire straits. How the red army stopped hitler and the battle of kursk. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting.

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