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Fighting in Hell: The German Ordeal on the Eastern Front
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Fighting in Hell: The German Ordeal on the Eastern Front

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On 22 June 1941, the German army invaded the Soviet Union, one hundred fifty divisions advancing on three axes in a surprise attack that overwhelmed and destroyed whatever opposition the Russians were able to muster. The German High Command was under the impression that the Red Army could be destroyed west of the Dnepr River and that there would be no need for conducting operations in cold, snow, and mud. They were wrong.

In reality, the extreme conditions of the German war in Russia were so brutal that past experiences simply paled before them. Everything in Russia–the land, the weather, the distances, and above all the people–was harder, harsher, more unforgiving, and more deadly than anything the German soldier had ever faced before.

Based on the recollections of four veteran German commanders of those battles, FIGHTING IN HELL describes in detail what happened when the world’s best-publicized supermen met the world’s most brutal fighting. It is not a tale for the squeamish.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 November 1997
Pages
352
ISBN
9780804116985

On 22 June 1941, the German army invaded the Soviet Union, one hundred fifty divisions advancing on three axes in a surprise attack that overwhelmed and destroyed whatever opposition the Russians were able to muster. The German High Command was under the impression that the Red Army could be destroyed west of the Dnepr River and that there would be no need for conducting operations in cold, snow, and mud. They were wrong.

In reality, the extreme conditions of the German war in Russia were so brutal that past experiences simply paled before them. Everything in Russia–the land, the weather, the distances, and above all the people–was harder, harsher, more unforgiving, and more deadly than anything the German soldier had ever faced before.

Based on the recollections of four veteran German commanders of those battles, FIGHTING IN HELL describes in detail what happened when the world’s best-publicized supermen met the world’s most brutal fighting. It is not a tale for the squeamish.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 November 1997
Pages
352
ISBN
9780804116985