Dimensions
189 x 246 x 13mm
Hitler's decision to renege on his alliance with Stalin and invade Russia in June 1941 was to have the most far reaching consequences for the world. Indeed, if there was one critical turning point in the Second World War, it would have to be this. The latest book in the Images of War series uses over 300 rare contemporary photographs to capture the scale, intensity and brutality of the fighting that was unleashed on 22 June 1941. No less than 4.5 million men of the Axis Power advanced on a 2,900 kilometer front. We see how the apparently unstoppable German led assaults crushed the Soviet resistance. But not for the first time Russian determination aided by the terrible winter conditions and over extended lines of communication checked the Nazi onslaught. In the annals of warfare there has never arguably been such a bitter and costly campaign. AUTHOR: Ian Baxter, the author of numerous Images of War titles, has cooperated with Hans Seidler to pool their resources. SELLING POINTS: -Hitler's gamble to invade Mother Russia was arguably his most fateful decision -Interest in this massive campaign never wanes. 2011 will be the 70th Anniversary -Contains rare and graphic images of the bitter fighting under atrocious conditions -Latest in the popular images of War Series -Contains details of Nazi and Soviet Orders of Battle ILLUSTRATIONS 300 b/w photographs