Stalingrad

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Stalingrad: Collapse of Nazi ambition, Soviet endurance.

If World War II history captivates you, 'Stalingrad' by Antony Beevor offers an intense, detailed portrayal of one of the war's most brutal battles. Beevor's deep analysis and vivid recounting bring the strategic, human, and moral dimensions of the conflict to life. It's a significant piece for understanding the pivotal turning points of the 20th century.

  • Hawthornden Prize (1999)
  • Wolfson History Prize (1999)
  • Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction (1999)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Stalingrad

Regular price RM52.51 MYR
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ISBN: 9780140249859
Authors: Antony Beevor
Publisher: Penguin
Date of Publication: 1999-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History
Related Topics: World War II, War, Historical
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Description

This is a timely analysis and re-creation of the turning point of World War II. In October 1942, a panzer officer wrote "Stalingrad is no longer a town...Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only men endure". The battle became the focus of Hitler and Stalin's determination to win the gruesome, vicious war on the eastern front. The citizens of Stalingrad endured unimaginable hardship; the battle, with fierce hand to hand fighting in each room of each building, was brutally destructive to both armies. But the eventual victory of the Red Army, and the failure of Hitler's Operation Barbarossa was the first defeat of Hitler's territorial ambitions in Europe, and the start of his decline. An extraordinary story of tactical genius, civilian bravery, obsession, carnage and the nature of war itself, "Stalingrad" will act as a testament to the vital role of the soviet war effort.
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Stalingrad: Collapse of Nazi ambition, Soviet endurance.

If World War II history captivates you, 'Stalingrad' by Antony Beevor offers an intense, detailed portrayal of one of the war's most brutal battles. Beevor's deep analysis and vivid recounting bring the strategic, human, and moral dimensions of the conflict to life. It's a significant piece for understanding the pivotal turning points of the 20th century.

  • Hawthornden Prize (1999)
  • Wolfson History Prize (1999)
  • Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction (1999)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.